Michell_1983_Life.Sci_32_2083

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Title : Polyphosphoinositide breakdown as the initiating reaction in receptor-stimulated inositol phospholipid metabolism - Michell_1983_Life.Sci_32_2083
Author(s) : Michell RH
Ref : Life Sciences , 32 :2083 , 1983
Abstract :

All cell-surface receptors that bring about a rise in cytosol Ca2+ concentration upon stimulation appear also to provoke enhanced metabolism of inositol phospholipids. For many years, it has been thought that the initiating reaction in this response is phosphodiesterase-catalysed breakdown of phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns). However, recent experiments with hepatocytes, parotid gland and blowfly salivary gland have demonstrated very rapid breakdown of phosphatidylinositol-4, 5-bisphosphate (PtdIns4,5P2), and maybe also of PtdIns4P, in cells stimulated by Ca2+-mobilizing stimuli (V1-vasopressin, angiotensin, alpha 1-adrenergic, muscarinic cholinergic, substance P and 5-hydroxytryptamine). As with the disappearance of PtdIns that had been studied previously, this response is not Ca2+-mediated and shows a receptor occupation dose-response curve. The PtdIns 'breakdown' studied previously was probably utilization of PtdIns for resynthesis of polyphosphoinositides to replace the degraded PtdIns4,5P2. We suggest that the primary event in receptor-stimulated inositol phospholipid metabolism is phosphodiesterase attack upon PtdIns4,5P2 to yield 1,2-diacylglycerol and inositol-1,4, 5-trisphosphate, and that this is an essential coupling event in a general mechanism by which receptors mobilize Ca2+ in the cytosol of stimulated cells.

PubMedSearch : Michell_1983_Life.Sci_32_2083
PubMedID: 6302423

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Michell RH (1983)
Polyphosphoinositide breakdown as the initiating reaction in receptor-stimulated inositol phospholipid metabolism
Life Sciences 32 :2083

Michell RH (1983)
Life Sciences 32 :2083