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A possible role for cyclic AMP in the initiation of DNA synthesis by isoproterenol-activated parotid gland cells

✍ Scribed by B. K. Tsang; R. H. Rixon; J. F. Whitfield


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
683 KB
Volume
102
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

An intraperitoneal injection of the β‐adrenergic agonist dl‐isoproterenol hydrochloride (100 mg/Kg body weight) into a rat caused an early, very large (400‐fold) cyclic AMP surge (peaking at 10 minutes) in the parotid gland which was followed by a second, much smaller (two‐fold) surge 12 to 16 hours later. DNA synthesis began about 16 to 20 hours after the isoproterenol injection and peaked between 24 and 28 hours. The maximum level of DNA‐synthetic activity at 24 hours was correlated positively to the magnitude of the small cyclic AMP surge at 12 hours, but not to the size of the much larger cyclic AMP surge at 10 minutes. An intraperitoneal injection of dl‐propranolol hydrochloride (59 mg/Kg body weight) at 8 hours after isoproterenol injection abolished the second cyclic AMP surge at 12 hours and markedly (65‐75%) reduced the incorporation of [^3^H]‐thymidine into DNA. Injection of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (6.3 mg/Kg body weight) and theophylline (25 mg/Kg body weight) at 8 hours prevented propranolol from inhibiting DNA synthesis. Propranolol appeared specifically to affect the cyclic AMP‐dependent pre‐DNA‐synthetic step because it did not reduce [^3^H]‐thymidine incorporation when injected after the second cyclic AMP surge had passed and DNA synthesis had just begun. Thus, the initial, large cyclic AMP surge following β‐adrenergic stimulation may not be necessary for the initiation of prereplicative development, while the much smaller second surge may be needed for the initiation of DNA synthesis.


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