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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 263, Issue 30, 15319-15324, 10, 1988
MR Boarder, R Plevin and DB Marriott
The level of cyclic AMP in primary cultures of bovine adrenal medulla cells
is elevated by prostaglandin E1. Angiotensin II is commonly reported to act
on receptors linked to phosphoinositide metabolism or to inhibition of
adenylate cyclase. We have investigated the effect of angiotensin II on
prostaglandin E1-stimulated cyclic AMP levels in these primary cultures.
Rather than reducing cyclic AMP levels, we have found that angiotensin II
powerfully potentiates prostaglandin E1- stimulated cyclic AMP accumulation
in intact cells, both in the presence and absence of phosphodiesterase
inhibitors. The 50% maximal response was similar to that for stimulation of
phosphoinositide breakdown by angiotensin II in these cultures. The
potentiation of stimulated cyclic AMP levels was seen, although to a
smaller maximum, with the protein kinase C (Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent
enzyme) activating phorbol ester tetradecanoyl phorbolacetate and with the
synthetic diacylglycerol 1-oleoyl-2-acetylglycerol; pretreatment (24 h)
with active phorbol ester, which would be expected to diminish protein
kinase C levels, attenuated the angiotensin II potentiation of cyclic AMP.
Using digitonin-permeabilized cells we showed that adenylate cyclase
activity was stimulated by prostaglandin E1 with the same dose- response
relationship as was cyclic AMP accumulation in intact cells, but the
permeabilized cells showed no response to angiotensin II. The results are
discussed with respect to the hypothesis that the angiotensin II influence
on cyclic AMP levels is mediated, in part, by diacylglycerol stimulation of
protein kinase C.
Angiotensin II potentiates prostaglandin stimulation of cyclic AMP levels in intact bovine adrenal medulla cells but not adenylate cyclase in permeabilized cells
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.
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