PGE1-mediated cyclic AMP refractoriness: effects of cycloheximide and indomethacin
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PGE1-mediated cyclic AMP refractoriness: effects of cycloheximide and indomethacin
Abstract
Human synoviocytes in culture respond to prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) by increasing their intracellular concentration of cyclic AMP. Readdition of PGE1 to cells previously treated with PGE1 elicits no change in the intracellular concentration of cyclic AMP. This refractory state is partially prevented by the inhibitors of protein synthesis, puromycin (PM) and cycloheximide (CH). Indomethacin (IM), which reduces angiotensin tachyphylaxis, does not prevent the occurrence of refractoriness to PGE1 with respect to accumulation of cyclic AMP. This agent does alter the release of cyclic AMP from human synovial cells. We postulate that other factors, independent of new protein synthesis, are necessary for the development of the complete PGE1 refractory state in these cells.
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