Literature DB >> 6160040

Functional desensitisation of beta-adrenergic receptors of avian erythrocytes by catecholamines and adenosine 3',5'-phosphate.

I A Simpson, T Pfeuffer.   

Abstract

Prolonged exposure to beta-adrenergic agonists of pigeon erythrocytes causes a reversible loss (70%) of catecholamine-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity without reduction in the number of beta-adrenergic receptors. In addition a less pronounced decrease in non-stimulated and NaF-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity (15-22%) is observed, appearing at different agonist concentrations and at a different rate. Dibutyryladenosine 3',5'-phosphate and the phosphodiesterase inhibitor methylisobutylxanthine partially mimick the action of the beta-adrenergic agonist, thus pointing to a possible role of adenosine 3',5'-phosphate in establishing desensitization. When adenylate cyclase from desensitized cells is stimulated with 5'-guanylyl-imidodiphosphate in the presence or absence of catecholamines the lag period preceding the attainment of maximal activity is extended. Likewise the rate of reversal by GTP or GTP of persistent activation of adenylate cyclase is slowed down. This is therefore interpreted to mean that the loss in hormonal stimulation on treatment of pigeon red blood cells with beta-adrenergic agonists is due to a delayed exchange of GDP against GTP on the regulatory GTP-binding protein. Furthermore, we conclude that events causing the refractory state in avian erythrocytes should occur at a site distal to the beta-adrenergic receptor.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6160040     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb06081.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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2.  Mechanisms regulating the adrenaline-induced long-term potentiation in bullfrog sympathetic ganglia.

Authors:  E Kumamoto; K Kuba
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 3.657

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Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  1987 Spring-Summer       Impact factor: 5.590

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6.  Phorbol ester induces desensitization of adenylate cyclase and phosphorylation of the beta-adrenergic receptor in turkey erythrocytes.

Authors:  D J Kelleher; J E Pessin; A E Ruoho; G L Johnson
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Catecholamine-induced desensitization of turkey erythrocyte adenylate cyclase is associated with phosphorylation of the beta-adrenergic receptor.

Authors:  J M Stadel; P Nambi; R G Shorr; D F Sawyer; M G Caron; R J Lefkowitz
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