The effects of cAMP, Ca2+, and phorbol esters on ouabain-induced depression of acetylcholine responses in Helix neurons
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The effects of cAMP, Ca2+, and phorbol esters on ouabain-induced depression of acetylcholine responses in Helix neurons
Abstract
1. Using internal perfusion and concentration-clamp procedures applied to Helix neurons, the effects of cAMP, Ca2+, and phorbol esters on ouabain-induced depression of acetylcholine Cl-dependent responses were determined. 2. Intracellular cAMP (10(-4) M) depressed those acetylcholine responses which were blocked by ouabain but had no effect on ouabain-insensitive acetylcholine responses. In the presence of elevated intracellular cAMP, ouabain had no further depressant effect on these acetylcholine responses. Both elevated cAMP and ouabain reduced the acetylcholine response without altering the current-voltage curves. 3. An increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration depressed the amplitude of current induced by application of acetylcholine in neurons with ouabain-sensitive responses and shifted the dose-response relationship to the right. However, elevated Ca2+ did not reduce the maximal response induced by acetylcholine, nor did it prevent the reduction of that response by ouabain. 4. 12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA), a potent stimulator of protein kinase C activity, caused depression of both the ouabain-sensitive and the ouabain-insensitive acetylcholine responses. The inhibitory effect of TPA was markedly enhanced after addition of ATP to the intracellular medium and was greatly reduced by cooling to 5 degrees C. The blocking effect of ouabain, however, reexamined in the presence of TPA. 5. These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that the depression of acetylcholine induced Cl--responses in Helix neurons is a result of an increase in intracellular cAMP concentration but is unrelated to activation of protein kinase C or increases in intracellular Ca2+.
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