Adenosine and adenine nucleotides stimulation of skin (epidermal) adenylate cyclase |
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Authors: | Hajime Iizuka Keniji Adachi Kenneth M. Halprin Victor Levine |
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Affiliation: | Dematology Service, Miami Veterans Administration Hospital and Department of Dermatology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Fla. 33125, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Adenosie, AMP, ADP and ATP activated adenylate cyclase in pig skin (epidermis) slices resulting in the accumulation of cyclic AMP. This effect was highly potentiated by the addition of the cyclic AMP-phophodiesterase inhibitor, papaverine. But another inhibitor, theophylline, strongly blocked the activation of adenylate cyclase by adenosine and adenine nucleotides. Theophylline apparently competed with adenosine for the cell suface receptor. Like theophylline, the addition of adenine alone caused no accumulation of cyclic AMP, but it significantly inhibited the stimulatory effect of adenosine. Guanosine, or guanine, cytidine, uridine, or thymidine nucleotides has no effect on the accumulation of cyclic AMP. Among other adenine nucleotides was tested, adenosine 5′-monophosphoramidate, but not adenosine 5′-monosulfate, significantly increased cyclic AMP especially with the addition of papaverine. Neither 2′- nor 3′-adenylic acid were effective. Our data indicate that pig epidermis has four specific and independent adenylate cyclase systems for adenosine (and adenine nucleotides), histamine, epinephrine and prostaglandin E. |
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