Decreased adenylyl cyclase protein and function in airway smooth muscle by chronic carbachol pretreatment.
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Cellular levels of cAMP are an important determinant of airway smooth muscle tone. We have previously shown that chronic (18 h) but not acute (30 min or 2 h) pretreatment with the muscarinic receptor agonist carbachol resulted in decreased adenylyl cyclase activity in response to GTP, isoproterenol, or forskolin via a pathway blocked by the protein kinase C inhibitor staurosporine. The present study was designed to determine if carbachol-induced decreases in adenylyl cyclase activity were due to regulatory events at the level of either G(s)alpha or adenylyl cyclase. Detergent-solubilized G(s)alpha from control or carbachol-pretreated bovine airway smooth muscle had similar adenylyl cyclase activity in response to either NaF or guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTPgammaS) when reconstituted into S49 cyc(-) membranes that lack endogenous G(s)alpha (carbachol pretreated: GTPgammaS, 93 +/- 13% of control; NaF/AlCl(3), 99 +/- 8.6% of control; n = 4). Exogenous G(s)alpha solubilized from red blood cells failed to restore normal adenylyl cyclase activity when reconstituted into carbachol-pretreated bovine airway smooth muscle (carbachol pretreated: GTP, 36 +/- 10% of control; NaF/AlCl(3), 54 +/- 11% of control; n = 4). [(3)H]forskolin radioligand saturation binding assays revealed a decreased quantity of total adenylyl cyclase protein after carbachol pretreatment (maximal binding: 152 +/- 40 and 107 +/- 31 fmol/mg protein in control and carbachol-pretreated airway smooth muscle, respectively). These results suggest that chronic activation of muscarinic receptors downregulates the expression of adenylyl cyclase protein in bovine airway smooth muscle.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of physiology. Cell physiology
دوره 279 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000