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Expression of C-Type Natriuretic Peptide in the Bovine Pineal Gland
Authors:Ralf Middendorff  Erik Maronde  Hans-Joachim Paust  Dieter Müller  Michail Davidoff  James Olcese
Institution:Neurosciences Institute, Pharmacology Department, Ninewells Medical School;and; Biochemistry Department, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
Abstract:Abstract: The effect of lithium on inositol phospholipid resynthesis in primary cultures of cerebellar granule cells was studied. During activation of phospholipase C by the combined action of a muscarinic agonist and mild depolarization, the levels of inositol phospholipids as well as the inositol phospholipid precursor CMP-phosphatidate appeared highly sensitive to lithium with half-maximal accumulation of CMP-phosphatidate attained at 0.5 m M LiCl, a concentration close to that in the plasma of patients subjected to lithium therapy. Under the same conditions, the effect of lithium on inositol phospholipid metabolism appeared to be mediated by depletion of cytoplasmic free inositol content. This was indicated by the observation that preincubation for 48 h in high extracellular inositol concentrations could decrease or delay the depletion of inositol phospholipids and the accumulation of CMP-phosphatidate induced by 10 m M LiCl. Because even relatively high concentrations of extracellular inositol (500 µ M ) only partially prevented inositol phospholipid depletion, cerebellar granule cells appear to have a comparatively low capacity to accumulate inositol intracellularly, in comparison with other brain cells in culture. The relationship between CMP-phosphatidate accumulation and phospholipase C activity has also been investigated using a range of agonists that have been reported to act on cerebellar granule cells.
Keywords:Cerebellar granule cells  Lithium  Inositol  Phosphoinositide depletion  CMP-phosphatidate
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