Bone_1984_Biochem.J_221_803

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Title : Rapid accumulation of inositol phosphates in isolated rat superior cervical sympathetic ganglia exposed to V1-vasopressin and muscarinic cholinergic stimuli - Bone_1984_Biochem.J_221_803
Author(s) : Bone EA , Fretten P , Palmer S , Kirk CJ , Michell RH
Ref : Biochemical Journal , 221 :803 , 1984
Abstract :

An accumulation of 3H-labelled inositol phosphates is observed when prelabelled rat superior cervical sympathetic ganglia are exposed to [8-arginine]vasopressin or to muscarinic cholinergic stimuli. The response to vasopressin is much greater than the response to cholinergic stimuli. The response to vasopressin is blocked by a V1-vasopressin antagonist, and oxytocin is a much less potent agonist than vasopressin. Vasopressin causes no increase in the cyclic AMP content of ganglia. These ganglia therefore appear to have functional V1-vasopressin receptors that are capable of activating inositol lipid breakdown, but no V2-receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase. The first [3H]inositol-labelled products to accumulate in stimulated ganglia are inositol trisphosphate and inositol bisphosphate, suggesting that the initiating reaction in stimulated inositol lipid metabolism is a phosphodiesterase-catalysed hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (and possibly also phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate). This response to exogenous vasopressin occurs in ganglia incubated in media of reduced Ca2+ concentration. The physiological functions of the V1-vasopressin receptors of these ganglia remain unknown.

PubMedSearch : Bone_1984_Biochem.J_221_803
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Bone EA, Fretten P, Palmer S, Kirk CJ, Michell RH (1984)
Rapid accumulation of inositol phosphates in isolated rat superior cervical sympathetic ganglia exposed to V1-vasopressin and muscarinic cholinergic stimuli
Biochemical Journal 221 :803

Bone EA, Fretten P, Palmer S, Kirk CJ, Michell RH (1984)
Biochemical Journal 221 :803