Calmodulin involvement in TPA and DDT induced inhibition of intercellular communication
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Calmodulin involvement in TPA and DDT induced inhibition of intercellular communication
Abstract
The organochlorine pesticide DDT is a liver tumour promoter and a potent inhibitor of intercellular communication. Present knowledge of the mechanism by which DDT inhibits intercellular communication is limited but it has been suggested that increased intracellular free calcium induced by DDT could be of importance. As the effects of calcium are closely associated with the multifunctional protein calmodulin (CaM) in most cells the potential binding of DDT to CaM and subsequent effects on CaM-stimulated Ca2+/Mg2+-ATPase activity were studied. DDT inhibited CaM-stimulated Ca2+/Mg2+-ATPase activity and bound to CaM in a manner similar to established CaM-inhibitors. Subsequently an in vitro assay for measuring inhibition of metabolic cooperation between 6-thioguanine (TG)-sensitive and TG-resistant Chinese hamster (V79) cells was used to investigate the possible involvement of CaM in the regulation of intercellular communication. Calmidazolium (CzM), a potent CaM inhibitor, was tested alone or in combination with the tumour promoters 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate (TPA) or DDT known inhibitors of intercellular communication. The results showed that CzM alone was without effect with regard to inhibition of metabolic cooperation but potentiated the response induced by TPA, an effect not noticed with DDT. These results suggest different mechanisms of action of TPA and DDT on metabolic cooperation and support the hypothesis that with calcium CaM may be of importance for drug-induced inhibition of intercellular communication and tumour promotion.
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