Effect of in vitro cultivation andMycoplasma pneumoniae infection on intracellular cyclic AMP levels in hamster tracheal organ cultures |
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Authors: | Byron K. Wolffing Michael G. Gabridge |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Illinois, 61801 Urbana, Illinois |
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Abstract: | Summary Exogenous cyclic AMP and dibutyryl cyclic AMP decreased the relative ciliary activity values of tracheal organ cultures. In contrast, theophylline and cholera toxin were not ciliostatic. The use of a radioimmunoassay for cyclic AMP indicated that all of the tested substances increased intracellular cyclic AMP levels to some extent (from 3-fold for cholera toxin to almost 40-fold for dibutyryl cyclic AMP). Physical inactivation of explants by either freeze-thaw or heat destroyed all ciliary activity and greatly decreased intracellular cyclic AMP levels. Cyclic AMP levels of explants remained relatively constant during in vitro cultivation. Three strains ofMycoplasma pneumoniae were found to contain extremely low amounts of cyclic AMP. Infection of tracheal explants produced a significant decrease in relative ciliary activity, but only a slight decline in organ-culture cyclic AMP levels. This study was supported in part by Grant AI 12559 from the National Institutes of Health. The supply of cholera toxin from Dr. R. A. Finkelstein is most appreciated as are the assistance and advice of J. A. Engelhardt and Y. D. B. Stahl. |
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Keywords: | cyclic AMP Mycoplasma pneumoniae tracheal explant culture cholera toxin infection |
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