Cholinergic control of cyclic nucleotide metabolism in human thyroid cells
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF03348169
Cholinergic control of cyclic nucleotide metabolism in human thyroid cells
Abstract
In the presence of Ro 20-1724, a selective inhibitor of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase, carbamylcholine increases cAMP and cGMP levels in human thyroid cells in primary culture. The increase of cAMP exhibited at concentrations of carbamylcholine between 10 fM and 10 pM, is dose- and time-dependent, it is maximum after 30 min and is abolished after 60 min. At higher carbamylcholine concentration (10 microM), cAMP increases rapidly, becoming maximum after 15 min, but returns to unstimulated values after 30 min. The increase of cGMP is also dose-dependent (0.1 nM-10 microM); it reaches the maximum after 30 min and returns to unstimulated values after 120 min. A significant increase of phosphodiesterase activity is observed at 10 microM carbamylcholine. Atropine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist, blocks carbamylcholine effects on both cAMP and cGMP production without affecting the thyrotropin-induced cAMP accumulation. Hexamethonium, a nicotinic receptor antagonist does not affect the cholinergic effects. In the presence of Ro 20-1724, 10 microM carbamylcholine significantly inhibits the effect of thyrotropin on cAMP production, while the combined addition of low doses of carbamylcholine and thyrotropin (0.1 nM and 10 pM, respectively) results in an additive effect on cAMP levels. Inhibition of thyrotropin activity on cAMP production, similar to that exerted by 10 microM carbamylcholine is produced by increasing free intracellular calcium; this inhibition is relieved by using a calmodulin-sensitive phosphodiesterase inhibitor, M and B 22948 at 50 microM dose. High concentrations (10 microM) of carbamylcholine increase the adenylate cyclase activity, without any significant effect on the thyrotropin-induced activation of the enzyme.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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