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Extracellular potassium controls responsiveness of the noradrenergic cAMP system in the rat retina to fluphenazine
Authors:JS Wassenaar  C Schrage  F Veringa
Institution:Department of Neurophysiology of the University of Groningen, Bloemsingel 10, 9712 KZ Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The effects of fluphenazine (FLU) on the noradrenaline (NA) induced cAMP-synthesis in intact rat retinae were studied as a function of extracellular K+- and Ca2+-ions. Thus NA-induced cAMP levels were measured after incubating intact rat retinae with 50 μM NA in the presence or absence of FLU and in the presence of 1 or 10 mM theophylline. Results were: (1) Experimental condition a: standard NA-responses were measured after incubating retinae at 0.75 mM Ca2+, at 10 mM theophylline, at 10 μM FLU and at 2 and 0 mM K+. FLU does not affect the NA-response at 2 mM K+ significantly; however, it inhibits the NA-response at 0 mM K+ in this condition. (2) Experimental condition b: NA-responses were measured after incubating retinae at 0.125 mM Ca2+, 10 mM theophylline, 10 μM FLU and at 2 and 0 mM K+. At 2 mM K+ FLU replaces a Ca2+ function probably connected with the synthesis part of the NA-cAMP system and NA-responses in this low Ca2+ condition are consequently enhanced by FLU; however, FLU inhibits the NA-response at 0 mM K+ in this condition. (3) Experimental condition c: NA-responses were measured after incubating retinae at 0.75 mM Ca2+, 1 mM theophylline, 10 μM FLU and at 2 and 0 mM K+. At 2 mM K+ FLU enhances the NA-response by further inhibition of the degradation part of the NA-cAMP system; FLU inhibits the NA-response at 0 mM K+ in this condition. (4) The inhibitions of the NA-responses by FLU at 0 mM K+ in all three conditions a, b and c showed an apparent Km of 1 μM. (5) Low concentrations of K+ (0.4–0.8 mM) maintain the property of FLU to enhance the NA-responses at condition b (0.125 mM Ca2+) and at condition c (1 mM theophylline). Results suggest that the activation of NA-receptor coupled adenylate cyclases (NA-AC-ases) by NA, resulting in activation of phosphodiesterase activity by the NA-elevated cAMP-levels, is sustained by (a) membraneous factor(s) connected to the NA-receptor. This (these) factor(s) is (are) switched off in the absence of K+. Evidence has been presented, that Ca2+ and FLU do not have access to this intramembraneous factor-enzyme activating moiety of the NA-cAMP system at 0 mM K+. Between 0.4 and 0.8 mM K+ the factor-enzyme-NA-receptor complex is still intact.
Keywords:DA  dopamine  NA  noradrenaline  FLU  fluphenazine  cAMP  3′  5′ cyclic adenosine monophosphate  AC-ase  adenylate cyclase  PD-ase  phosphodiesterase  Th  theophylline
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