Literature DB >> 7654258

Involvement of cAMP in the regulation of high affinity choline uptake by rat brain synaptosomes.

J M Cancela1, N Bertrand, A Beley.   

Abstract

The role of cAMP in the regulation of the high affinity choline uptake (HACU) was investigated in resting and KCl-stimulated rat brain synaptosomes. The data indicate that the permeable cAMP analogue, monobutyryl-8-bromo cAMP, increased dose-dependently the HACU in resting synaptosomes. Treatments of resting synaptosomes by oxotremorine, quinacrine, and promethazine resulted in a reduced cAMP formation with a concomitant decrease of HACU. The reduction of HACU could be completely counteracted by the monobutyryl-8-bromo cAMP following oxotremorine treatment and was only partially inhibited in quinacrine and promethazine treated resting synaptosomes. KCl stimulation resulted in a significant increase in cAMP formation and HACU by the synaptosomes. The different profile of data obtained following the previous pharmacological treatments in KCl-stimulated synaptosomes suggests that both cAMP and phospholipase A2 pathways may act synergistically to coordinate the neuronal choline incorporation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7654258     DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1995.2220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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