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Guanine nucleotide- and muscarinic agonist-dependent phosphoinositide metabolism in synaptoneurosomes from cerebral cortex of immature rats
Authors:Stefano M Candura  Anna F Castoldi  Luigi Manzo  Lucio G Costa
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Health, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, WA;(2) Foadazione Clinica del Lavoro, Pavia, Italy;(3) Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, Pharmacology and Toxicology Division, University of Pavia, Italy
Abstract:Guanine nucleotide-, neurotransmitter-, and fluoride-stimulated accumulation of 3H]inositol phosphates (3H]InsPs) was measured in 3H]inositol-labeled synaptoneurosomes from cerebral cortex of immature (7-day-old) and adult rats, in order to clarify the role of GTP-binding proteins (G-proteins) in modulating phosphoinositide (PtdIns) metabolism during brain development. GTP(S) Guanosine 5prime-O-(3-thio)triphosphate] time- and concentration-dependently stimulated PtdIns hydrolysis. Its effect was potentiated by full (carbachol, metacholine) and partial (oxotremorine) cholinergic agonists through activation of muscarinic receptors. The presence of deoxycholate was required to demonstrate agonist protentiation of the guanine nucleotide effect. The response to GTP(S) was higher in adult than in immature rats, while the effect of cholinergic agonists was similar at the two ages examined. At both ages, histamine potentiated the effect of GTP(S), while norepinephrine was ineffective. At both ages, guanosine 5prime-O-(2-thio)diphosphate GDP(S)] and pertussis toxin significantly decreased GTP(S)-induced 3H]InsPs formation. The phorbol ester phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), on the other hand, did not inhibit the guanine nucleotide response in synaptoneurosomes from immature rats. NaF mimicked the action of GTP(S) in stimulating PtdIns hydrolysis. Its effect was not affected by carbachol and was highly synergistic with that of AlCl3, according to the concept that fluoroaluminate (AlF4 ) is the active stimulatory species. No quantitative differences were found in the response to these salts between immature and adult animals. These results provide evidence that, in both the immature and adult rat brain, neuroreceptor activation is coupled to PtdIns hydrolysis through modulatory G-proteins.
Keywords:G-proteins  phosphoinositide metabolism  muscarinic receptor  immature rat
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