The effects of hormones on cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate accumulation in transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder
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The effects of hormones on cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate accumulation in transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder
Abstract
Transitional epithelium lining rabbit urinary bladders was isolated and studied in vitro. The homogeneity of the isolated epithelium was demonstrated by light and electron microscopical monitoring as well as cell culture studies. Transitional epithelium responded to epinephrine and prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) in the presence of 2mM 1-methyl, 3-isobutylxanthine (MIX) with increases in intracellular levels of cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cyclic AMP). Corticotropin, aldosterone, insulin, parathyroid hormone and vasopressin were slightly but significantly stimulatory under similar conditions. Glucagon and oxytocin were not stimulatory at the concentrations tested. The effects of epinephrine and PGE1 were potentiated by 2mM MIX 20-fold or greater. The cells were slightly more sensitive to PGE1 then to epinephrine. The prostaglandin produced a noticeable response at about 10nM, while effects of epinephrine were discernible at 0.1muM. Maximal responses to both effectors were seen at about 10muM. The action of 10muM epinephrine, but not 10muM PGE1, was completely abolished by 0.1mM propranolol. Responses to combinations of epinephrine and PGE1 were additive. Cyclic AMP accumulated in the incubation medium of transitional epithelial cells exposed to epinephrine, PGE1, MIX, or combinations of the agonists. The appearance of cyclic AMP in the medium was slow compared to the rate of intracellular accumulation, but reached significant levels following prolonged stimulation.
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