Alpah-adrenergic receptor modulation of beta-adrenergic, adenosine and prostaglandin E1 increased adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate levels in primary cultures of glia
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Alpah-adrenergic receptor modulation of beta-adrenergic, adenosine and prostaglandin E1 increased adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate levels in primary cultures of glia
Abstract
Beta-adrenergic agonists, adenosine and prostaglandin E1 increased the level of adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cAMP) in glial cultures prepared from rat cerebral cortical tissue. In addition to these physiological effectors, cholera toxin also increased cAMP levels in these cultures. The accumulation of cAMP in response to each of these agen-s, including cholera toxin, was partially blocked (50--80%) by simultaneous alpha-adrenergic receptor stimulation. Basal levels of cAMP were not affected by alpha-adrenergic agonists. These results indicate that in glia, alpha-adrenergic receptors may serve to modulate the level of cAMP which normally accumulates in response to a number of neurohumoral substances. The modulatory effect of alpha-adrenergic agents does not appear to reduce cAMP accumulation by activating phosphodiesterase since the effect was not blocked by a potent inhibitor of this enzymemthe results suggest that the modulatory effect of alpha-adrenergic receptor activation results from an interaction which takes place at some point in between adenylate cyclase-associated-membrane receptors and the enzymatic degradation of cAMP.
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