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Conditioned media of Kupffer and endothelial liver cells influence protein phosphorylation in parenchymal liver cells. Involvement of prostaglandins.

E Casteleijn1, J Kuiper, H C Van Rooij, J F Koster, T J Van Berkel.   

Abstract

The possible role of Kupffer and endothelial liver cells in the regulation of parenchymal-liver-cell function was assessed by studying the influence of conditioned media of isolated Kupffer and endothelial cells on protein phosphorylation in isolated parenchymal cells. The phosphorylation state of three proteins was selectively influenced by the conditioned media. The phosphorylation state of an Mr-63,000 protein was decreased and the phosphorylation state of an Mr-47,000 and an Mr-97,000 protein was enhanced by these media. These effects could be mimicked by adding either prostaglandin E1, E2 or D2. Both conditioned media and prostaglandins stimulated the phosphorylase activity in parenchymal liver cells, suggesting that the Mr-97,000 phosphoprotein might be phosphorylase. Parenchymal liver cells secrete a phosphoprotein of Mr-63,000 and pI 5.0-5.5. The phosphorylation of this protein is inhibited by Kupffer- and endothelial-liver-cell media, and prostaglandins E1, E2 and D2 had a similar effect. The data indicate that Kupffer and endothelial liver cells secrete factors which influence the protein phosphorylation in parenchymal liver cells. This forms further evidence that products from non-parenchymal liver cells, in particular prostaglandin D2, might regulate glucose homoeostasis and/or other specific metabolic processes inside parenchymal cells. This stresses the concept of cellular communication inside the liver as a way by which the liver can rapidly respond to extrahepatic signals.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3166374      PMCID: PMC1149185          DOI: 10.1042/bj2520601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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