Adenylate cyclase system of differentiating erythroid cells
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Adenylate cyclase system of differentiating erythroid cells
Abstract
The review provides a survey of current knowledge about the changes in hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclase complex of erythroid cells. The basal enzyme activity decreases continuously during differentiation and maturation. Guanine nucleotides (GTP and GMP-P (NH)P) increase the adenylate cyclase activity of both early and late rabbit bone marrow erythroblasts. The stimulating effect of the beta 2-adrenergic drugs such as L-isoprenaline is limited to the immature cells. L-noradrenaline, a beta 1-agonist is inactive. The lack of response of non-dividing rabbit erythroblasts to beta-adrenergic stimuli is not due to loss of beta-receptors during differentiation, but to a decrease in the effectiveness of the coupling between the components of the system: receptor-guanine nucleotide regulatory protein-catalytic subunit. Prostaglandins E1 and E2 consistently enhance adenylate cyclase activity of erythroblasts on different stages of development. Erythropoietin (0.2 U/ml) causes a transient increase in the activity of adenylate cyclase, which is maximal by 20 min incubation of the cells in the presence of the hormone and disappears within 4 hours. The magnitude of the response to erythropoietin depends on the stage of erythroid cell development and is inverse related to the extent of previous hormonal stimulation of the cell.
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