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Stimulation of phospholipase C-mediated hydrolysis of phosphoinositides by endothelin in cultured rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells
Authors:S Araki  Y Kawahara  K Kariya  M Sunako  H Fukuzaki  Y Takai
Institution:Department of Internal Medicine (1st Division), Kobe University, School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:Incubation of the 3H] inositol-labeled cultured rabbit vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) with either endothelin or angiotensin II caused a rapid formation of inositol mono-, bis- and trisphosphates (IP1, IP2 and IP3, respectively). Time courses of the endothelin- and angiotensin II-induced formation of these inositol phosphates were similar. The maximal levels of IP1, IP2 and IP3 formation induced by endothelin were about 50%, 25% and 40%, respectively, of those induced by angiotensin II. The doses of endothelin necessary for the half maximal and maximal extents of the formation of IP1 were about 1 nM and 100 nM, respectively. Protein kinase C-activating 12-Q-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) inhibited the endothelin-induced formation of IP1 with the half maximal extent of inhibition seen at 3 nM. The inhibitory action of TPA was mimicked by another protein kinase C-activating phorbol ester, phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate, but not by 4 alpha-phorbol-12,13-didecanoate, known to be inactive for this enzyme. These results indicate that endothelin causes the phospholipase C-mediated hydrolysis of phosphoinositides, though to a lesser extent than angiotensin II, in cultured VSMCs and suggest that protein kinase C modulates the signaling mechanism of endothelin to the phospholipase C.
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