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Cyclic GMP Formation and Inositol Phosphate Accumulation Do Not Share Common Origins in Rat Brain Slices
Authors:David A. Kendall
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Leicester, Leicester, England
Abstract:Cyclic GMP formation and inositol phospholipid hydrolysis were studied in rat brain slices to determine if the two processes have common origins. Muscarinic cholinergic stimulation enhanced [3H]inositol phosphate ([ 3H]IP) accumulation from slices prelabelled with [3H]inositol but did not affect cyclic GMP formation in the cortex, striatum, or cerebellum. An elevated level of extracellular K+ stimulated accumulation of both cyclic GMP and [3H]IP in cortex slices. The former, but not the latter, was reduced by lipoxygenase and phospholipase A2 inhibition. Calcium channel activation enhanced and blockade reduced K+-stimulated [3H]IP formation without affecting the cyclic GMP level, and there were differences in the Ca2+ requirements for the two responses. Thus, there is no support for the concept that guanylate cyclase activation inevitably accompanies inositol phospholipid breakdown, and the evidence presented demonstrates that K+ stimulation promotes cyclic GMP and [3H]IP accumulation by different transducing pathways.
Keywords:Cyclic GMP    Inositol phosphate    Rat    Brain slices    Potassium stimulation    Calcium requirements    Muscarinic cholinergic stimulation
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