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Enhancement of Stimulation-Evoked Catecholamine Release from Cultured Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Cells by Forskolin
Authors:Katsuya Morita  Toshihiro Dohi  Shigeo Kitayama  Yutaka Koyama  Akira Tsujimoto
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Hiroshima University School of Dentistry, Kasumi, Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract:Acetylcholine (ACh) increased cyclic AMP levels in cultured bovine chromaffin cells with a peak effect at 1 min after the addition. Pretreatment with forskolin (0.3 microM) enhanced the ACh-evoked cyclic AMP increase. The catecholamine (CA) release induced by ACh was enhanced by forskolin, but forskolin alone did not enhance the CA release. The effect of forskolin increased dose-dependently up to 1 microM, but decreased at higher concentrations. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP (DBcAMP) also enhanced ACh-evoked CA release, but the effect was less potent than that of forskolin. Forskolin enhanced both 3H]norepinephrine (3H]NE) and endogenous CA release evoked by 30 mM K+ from cells that were preloaded with 3H]NE. The effects of forskolin were substantial when CA release was evoked with low concentrations of ACh or excess K+, but decreased with higher concentrations of the stimulants. Forskolin also enhanced the CA release induced by ionomycin and veratrine, or by caffeine in Ca2+-free medium. The potentiation by forskolin of the ACh-evoked CA release was manifest in low Ca2+ concentrations in the medium, but decreased when Ca2+ concentration was increased. These results suggest that cyclic AMP may play a role in the modulation of CA release from chromaffin cells.
Keywords:Forskolin  Cyclic AMP  Catecholamine release  Adrenal chromaffin cells  Morita K  et al
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