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Cyclic AMP potentiates receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in human neuroepithelioma cells

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    Abstract

    A stimulatory role for cAMP in the regulation of receptor-activated phosphoinositide hydrolysis has been examined in human SK-N-MCIXC and SK-N-MCIIE neuroepithelioma cells. The addition of optimal concentrations of oxotremorine-M, norepinephrine, endothelin-1, and ATP enhanced the release of inositol phosphates by 2-9-fold after activation of muscarinic, β1-adrenergic, endothelin, and P2 nucleotide receptors, respectively. All combinations of these agonists elicited a release of inositol phosphates that was at least additive. However, the combined presence of oxotremorine-M and norepinephrine resulted in a phosphoinositide hydrolysis that was 30% greater than additive. This potentiation of inositol lipid hydrolysis resulted from an increased activity of the muscarinic receptor after the addition or norepinephrine and persisted after α1-adrenergic receptor blockade. The enhancement of muscarinic receptor-stimulated inositol phosphate release could be quantitatively mimicked by inclusion of the β-adrenergic agonist isoproterenol (EC50 ∼ 0.1 μM), but not by α1-or α2-adrenergic agonists. Potentiation of oxotremorine-M-stimulated inositol lipid hydrolysis observed in the presence of either norepinephrine or isoproterenol was reduced in the absence of added Ca2+. Addition of either norepinephrine or isoproterenol to SK-N-MCIXC cells also resulted in a 16-fold increase in cAMP concentration. Although the cell-permeant 8-chloro-4-phenylthio-cAMP had a small inhibitory effect on basal inositol phosphate release, its inclusion resulted in a 19-31% enhancement of muscarinic, endothelin, ATP, and α1-adrenergic receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis. We conclude 1) that, in SK-N-MCIXC cells, the addition of β-adrenergic agonists selectively enhances muscarinic receptor-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis through a cAMP-dependent process and 2) that the ability of exogenously added cAMP to enhance the activation of all four inositol lipid-linked receptors indicates that the effects of cAMP on inositol lipid hydrolysis are compartmentalized in these cells.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)340-346
    Number of pages6
    JournalMolecular pharmacology
    Volume42
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 1992

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