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Calcium-mobilizing hormones and phorbol myristate acetate mediate heterologous desensitization of the hormone-sensitive hepatic Na+/K+ pump.

C J Lynch1, S B Bocckino, P F Blackmore, J H Exton.   

Abstract

The Na+/K+ pump in rat hepatocytes is stimulated in response to Ca2+-mobilizing hormones such as [arginine]vasopressin (AVP), angiotensin II and adrenaline, as well as tumour promoters such as 4 beta-phorbol 12 beta-myristate 13 alpha-acetate (PMA). The ability of these agents to increase cellular contents of diacylglycerol and activate protein kinase C may be necessary to observe this response. In the present work, ouabain-sensitive 86Rb+ uptake was studied in isolated rat hepatocytes to help to explain why stimulation of the Na+/K+ pump by Ca2+-mobilizing hormones and tumour promoters is not temporally sustained relative to other hormone responses. A transient stimulation (3-4 min) of the Na+/K+ pump was observed in hepatocytes exposed to high (10 nM), but not low (0.1 nM), concentrations of AVP. Experiments with the Ca2+ chelator EGTA and the Na+ ionophore monensin indicate that the rapid secondary decrease in Na+/K+-pump activity which occurs after AVP stimulation is not due to changes in cytosolic Ca2+ and Na+ concentrations. When added after the stimulation and rapid decrease in Na+/K+-pump activity induced in hepatocytes by a high concentration of AVP, a second challenge with AVP or PMA failed to stimulate the pump. Similarly, previous exposure of hepatocytes to angiotensin, adrenaline or PMA attenuated the subsequent Na+/K+-pump responses to AVP and PMA. In contrast, previous exposure to AVP had no significant effect on subsequent stimulation of the Na+/K+-pump by monensin, glucagon, forskolin or 8-p-chlorophenylthio cyclic AMP. In addition, exposure to monensin had no effect on subsequent responses to AVP and PMA. These data indicate that high concentrations of Ca2+-mobilizing hormones and PMA result in heterologous desensitization of the hepatic Na+/K+ pump to subsequent stimulation by Ca2+-mobilizing hormones and PMA, but not by cyclic-AMP-dependent agonists or monensin.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3435486      PMCID: PMC1148621          DOI: 10.1042/bj2480807

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


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