Novak_2000_Neurochem.Res_25_561

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Title : Regulation of Myo-inositol homeostasis in differentiated human NT2-N neurons - Novak_2000_Neurochem.Res_25_561
Author(s) : Novak JE , Agranoff BW , Fisher SK
Ref : Neurochem Res , 25 :561 , 2000
Abstract :

We have investigated the possible role of second messengers on inositol homeostasis in NT2-N cells, human central nervous system neurons obtained by terminal differentiation of teratocarcinoma precursors. Uptake of inositol into NT2-N neurons was inhibited approximately 10% by protein kinase C (PKC) activation but was unaffected by either the presence of cyclic nucleotide analogs or changes in the intracellular concentration of Ca2+. Efflux of inositol from NT2-N neurons was enhanced in hypotonic buffer but virtually eliminated by inclusion of the Cl- channel blocker 4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid, a result which indicates the involvement of a volume-sensitive organic osmolyte-anion channel. Volume-sensitive inositol efflux was stimulated approximately 30% following activation of PKC or elevation of the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration but was unaffected by protein kinase A activation. These results suggest that whereas inositol uptake into NT2-N neurons is relatively refractory to regulation, volume-sensitive inositol efflux may be significantly affected by intracellular signaling events.

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Novak JE, Agranoff BW, Fisher SK (2000)
Regulation of Myo-inositol homeostasis in differentiated human NT2-N neurons
Neurochem Res 25 :561

Novak JE, Agranoff BW, Fisher SK (2000)
Neurochem Res 25 :561