| Literature DB >> 8777142 |
C Kanthou1, S M Kanse, V V Kakkar, O Benzakour.
Abstract
Alpha-thrombin, a key enzyme of the coagulation cascade, is also a potent mitogen for human vascular smooth muscle cells (HVSMC). Here it is demonstrated that the alpha-thrombin-mediated reduction of intracellular cAMP levels is sensitive to pertussis toxin (PTX). cAMP-elevating agents inhibited alpha-thrombin- and serum-induced mitogenesis, thus cAMP confers an anti-mitogenic signal on HVSMC. The PTX-dependent ADP-ribosylation of a 41 kDa Gi alpha protein(s) was significantly inhibited (up to 55%) by thrombin. HVSMC membranes had an intrinsic GTP'ase activity which was significantly increased (up to 36%) by thrombin. PTX treatment did not alter thrombin-induced elevation of GTP'ase activity. Thrombin stimulated phosphatidyl inositol (PI) turnover in a PTX-insensitive manner. This suggested that PTX insensitive G proteins such as Gq are also activated by thrombin. This study on HVSMC provides additional evidence for the involvement of different families of G proteins in thrombin signalling.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8777142 DOI: 10.1016/0898-6568(95)02018-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Signal ISSN: 0898-6568 Impact factor: 4.315