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Bombesin enhancement of cAMP accumulation in swiss 3T3 cells: Evidence of a dual mechanism of action

โœ Scribed by Jonathan B. A. Millar; Enrique Rozengurt


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
1010 KB
Volume
137
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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โœฆ Synopsis


Addition of bombesin in the presence of either forskolin or cholera toxin caused a marked (4-6 fold) enhancement of cAMP accumulation in Swiss 3T3 cells. This effect was time and concentration dependent, induced by various bombesin-like peptides and blocked by a bombesin antagonist. Enhancement of cAMP accumulation by bombesin was diminished by chronic pretreatment with phorbol dibutyrate implicating the involvement of protein kinase C in the activation. Pretreatment with pertussis toxin, which uncouples protein kinase C activation from cAMP accumulation (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 84:2282, 1987) also inhibited bombesin enhancement of cAMP. Bombesin was also shown to release E type prostaglandins into the medium, an effect which was abolished by the cyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacin. Low concentrations (100 nM) of indomethacin partially inhibited the accumulation of cAMP by bombesin in the presence of forskolin indicating that the release of E type prostaglandins into the medium is also involved in the accumulation of cAMP by bombesin. The additive nature of PBt2-mediated down-regulation and treatment with indomethacin suggests that activation of protein kinase C and the release of E type prostaglandins provide two distinct pathways involved in the enhancement of cAMP accumulation by bombesin. Finally, bombesin in the presence of forskolin stimulated the phosphorylation of the intermediate filament component vimentin, identified in the accompanying paper as a substrate for a cAMP dependent protein kinase in intact Swiss 3T3 cells.


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