Neomycin inhibits agonist-stimulated polyphosphoinositide metabolism and responses in human platelets
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Neomycin inhibits agonist-stimulated polyphosphoinositide metabolism and responses in human platelets
Abstract
The effect of neomycin on agonist-induced changes in polyphosphoinositide metabolism was studied in human platelets. Neomycin induced no changes in the 32P-labeled phospholipids of unstimulated cells. Between 1 and 5 mM of neomycin the initial thrombin-induced decrease in [32P]phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bis-phosphate and production of [32P]phosphatidic acid were gradually inhibited. In contrast, the production of [32P]phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate was increased. The thrombin-induced decrease in mass of phosphatidylinositol was completely inhibited at 5 mM of neomycin. Collagen- and PAF acether-induced changes in platelet phosphoinositide metabolism as well as aggregation and dense granule secretion induced by all three agonists were inhibited by neomycin. The results indicate that neomycin inhibit platelet responses by selective interference with the interconversions and hydrolysis of polyphosphoinositides upon thrombin stimulation.
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