| Literature DB >> 2852592 |
V Schini1, N J Grant, R C Miller, K Takeda.
Abstract
Primary, first and second passaged endothelial cells from bovine aorta were grown in plastic culture dishes or on glass coverslips. The cells were characterized by their monolayer cobblestone appearance at confluence, their immunofluorescent staining for factor VIII-related antigen, their specific uptake of low density lipoprotein and by their ultrastructure. Following stimulation of the cells by atriopeptin II or sodium nitroprusside, both cellular and extracellular cyclic GMP levels were measured. Cellular cyclic GMP content was increased greatly by atriopeptin II in a time-dependent manner while sodium nitroprusside was essentially without effect. Increases in tissue cyclic GMP levels were associated with a time-dependent accumulation of the nucleotide in the extracellular compartment. Zaprinast, a specific inhibitor of cyclic GMP phosphodiesterases, did not significantly affect either basal or atriopeptin II-stimulated increases in cyclic GMP content, nor extracellular accumulation of the nucleotide. It is concluded that the cyclic GMP content of endothelial cells is not solely dependent on degradation by phosphodiesterases but also involves release of cyclic GMP into the extracellular compartment.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2852592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cell Biol ISSN: 0171-9335 Impact factor: 4.492