Literature DB >> 6431994

Effects of inhibitors of arachidonic acid metabolism on calcium uptake and catecholamine release in cultured adrenal chromaffin cells.

N Sasakawa, S Yamamoto, R Kato.   

Abstract

The possibility that arachidonic acid metabolism is involved in the secretory process in cultured adrenal chromaffin cells was investigated by studying the effects of lipoxygenase inhibitors and cyclooxygenase inhibitors on 45Ca2+ uptake and catecholamine release. Lipoxygenase inhibitors, which have different chemical structures, such as nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), 3-amino-1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)-2-pyrazoline (BW755C) and 2,3,5-trimethyl-6-(12-hydroxy-5,10-dodecadiynyl)-1,4-benzoquinone (AA861) all prevented the catecholamine release evoked by carbamylcholine and high K+. In contrast, cyclooxygenase inhibitors, such as aspirin and indomethacin failed to inhibit the carbamylcholine-evoked catecholamine release. Lipoxygenase inhibitors also inhibited 45Ca2+ uptake into the cells stimulated by carbamylcholine and high K+. Lipoxygenase inhibitors inhibited 45Ca2+ uptake and catecholamine release with similar potency. Slightly higher concentrations of lipoxygenase inhibitors were required to inhibit high K+-evoked effects compared to those evoked by carbamylcholine. The inhibitory effects of these inhibitors on carbamylcholine-evoked catecholamine release was different in its nature from the inhibitory effect of verapamil, a blocker of the Ca2+ channel, and was not due to a competitive antagonism at cholinergic receptor site. Moreover, these lipoxygenase inhibitors did not inhibit the binding of [3H]nitrendipine to chromaffin cell homogenate. The data suggest that lipoxygenase inhibitors prevent the catecholamine release from cultured adrenal chromaffin cells by blocking Ca2+ uptake. It might be possible that lipoxygenase product(s) is involved in the Ca2+ translocation system in these cells.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6431994     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(84)90689-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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