Literature DB >> 2982682

Effect of E-series prostaglandins on cyclic AMP-dependent and -independent hormone-stimulated glycogenolysis in hepatocytes.

E P Brass, M J Garrity.   

Abstract

The effect of E-series prostaglandins (PGE) on hormone-stimulated glycogenolysis was studied in isolated rat hepatocytes. As previously reported, the physiologically active analogue 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 inhibited glucagon-stimulated glycogenolysis. This effect could be reproduced by repetitive addition of PGE2 to compensate for PGE2 catabolism. In contrast, glycogenolysis stimulated by N6,O2'-dibutyryladenosine-3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (dibutyryl-cAMP) was unaffected by either PGE2 or 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 (rate of glycogenolysis with 0.34 microM dibutyryl-cAMP plus 1.7 microM 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 = 99 +/- 6% of rate with 0.34 microM dibutyryl-cAMP alone; mean +/- SEM, N = 5). Similarly, glycogenolysis stimulated by 8-bromoadenosine-3',5'-cyclic monophosphate was not inhibited by PGE2 or 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2. Epinephrine-stimulated glycogenolysis was inhibited by 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 in a dose-dependent manner. PGE inhibited the cAMP-independent stimulation of glycogenolysis resulting from phenylephrine or angiotensin II exposure (rate of glycogenolysis with 8 microM phenylephrine + 1.7 microM 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 = 65 +/- 10% of rate with 8 microM phenylephrine alone, N = 4, P less than 0.05; 4.9 microM angiotensin II + 1.7 microM 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 = 75 +/- 7% of rate with 4.9 microM angiotensin II alone, N = 4, P less than 0.05). Glycogenolysis stimulated by the calcium ionophore A23187 was also inhibited by PGE (rate of glycogenolysis with 0.55 micrograms/ml A23187 + 1.7 microM 16,16-dimethyl-PGE2 = 83 +/- 5% of rate with 0.55 micrograms/ml A23187 alone, N = 7, P less than 0.05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2982682     DOI: 10.2337/diab.34.3.291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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