| Literature DB >> 6305746 |
F Renaud, E Parisi, A Capasso, P De Prisco.
Abstract
The presence of serotonin in sea urchin eggs has been ascertained by high-performance liquid chromatography and thin-layer chromatography analysis of tissue-free bioamines. The results show the presence of both serotonin and 5-methoxytryptamine. The role of these substances in the cell division process has been studied by using the serotonin antagonists, gramine and metergoline. Both antagonists cause a significant delay of the cell division which, however, can be prevented by the addition of either 5-hydroxytryptophane, serotonin, or 5-methoxytryptamine. The effect of gramine on the different stages of the cell division process has also been investigated. Neither S phase nor mitosis are affected by the serotonin antagonist, while cleavage is delayed. The effect of serotonin seems mediated by calcium ions and cAMP. Gramine causes a marked increase in radio-calcium efflux from the fertilized egg, and at the same time lowers the cAMP level.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6305746 DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(83)90333-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol ISSN: 0012-1606 Impact factor: 3.582