Cellular site and state combination of the adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate persisting after excitation of cerebral tissues
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Cellular site and state combination of the adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate persisting after excitation of cerebral tissues
Abstract
1. The subcellular distribution of cyclic AMP in guinea-pig cerebral-cortical tissue was determined before and after electrical stimulation, and after a period of continued incubation after electrical stimulation, with and without the presence of histamine. 2. Electrical stimulation and histamine increased the cyclic AMP content of all fractions, the greatest increase occurring in the supernatant fraction. 3. Continued incubation after cessation of electrical stimulation diminished the cyclic AMP of the total homogenate and supernatant fractions, but increased that of the synaptosomal fraction. 4. Further fractionation of the synaptosomal fractions from stimulated tissues suggested that most of their soluble cyclic AMP was in a higher-molecular-weight form than was that of the tissue supernatant. 5. It is suggested that protein binding and cytoplasmic transport of cyclic AMP are involved in the changes observed.
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