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The NK-1 Receptor and a Calcium-Phospholipid Pathway: Inositol Trisphosphate Production and Calcium Movements Induced by Selective Agonists of Neurokinin Receptors in Rat Parotid Glands
Authors:Isabelle Guillemain  Isabelle Rollandy  Viviane Imhoff  Bernard Rossignol
Institution:Laboratoire de Biochimie des Transports Cellulaires, CNRS URA 1116, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France.
Abstract:In the rat parotid gland, substance P has been shown to induce a phosphatidylinositol bisphosphate breakdown resulting in an inositol trisphosphate production. These data suggested that substance P activated a phospholipase C and thus mediated its effects through the calcium-phospholipid pathway. To determine which neurokinin (NK) receptor was involved in the substance P response, we have used selective agonists of the different NK receptors and examined their effects on both inositol trisphosphate production and calcium movements. A selective NK-1 receptor agonist, Sar9Met(O2)11]-substance P, evoked an 3H]inositol trisphosphate production and a rapid and transient 45Ca2+ efflux. On the other hand, selective NK-2 and NK-3 receptor agonists, beta-Ala8]-NKA(4-10) and MePhe7]-NKB, respectively, were without effect. We conclude that, in the rat parotid glands, only the NK-1 receptors are coupled to the calcium-phospholipid pathway. The C-terminal part of substance P appeared to be sufficient to stimulate this route because the C-terminal octapeptide, substance P(4-11), mimicked substance P effects on both inositol trisphosphate production and calcium movements. The NK-2 and NK-3 receptors, if present in the rat parotid glands, are not associated with the calcium-phospholipid pathway.
Keywords:Substance P  NK-1 receptor  Inositol trisphosphate  Calcium
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