Bradykinin stimulation of inositol polyphosphate production in porcine aortic endothelial cells
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Bradykinin stimulation of inositol polyphosphate production in porcine aortic endothelial cells
Abstract
Bradykinin stimulation of inositol polyphosphate production was followed using [3H]inositol-labeled porcine aortic endothelial cells grown in culture. Bradykinin stimulated a significant increase in inositol trisphosphate (IP3) production within 15 s. This increase reached a maximum value of 5-fold above control at 30 s and returned toward baseline by 90 s. Production of inositol bisphosphate increased with time reaching 4-fold by 60 s. Bradykinin stimulated the production of IP3 and inositol biphosphate in a dose-dependent manner with an EC50 of 9 X 10(-9) M. Labeled pools of phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIPP) decreased by 50% within 30 s, corresponding to the rise in IP3, while labeled lysophosphatidylinositol pools increased 3-fold by 60 s. Pertussis toxin, a protein which ribosylates GTP-binding proteins, did not inhibit bradykinin-stimulated inositol polyphosphate production. Incubation of labeled cells in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ also did not affect bradykinin-stimulated inositol polyphosphate production. Further, A23187, a Ca2+ ionophore, failed to stimulate PIPP metabolism. Finally, Ca2+ influx into cell monolayers occurred with a time course which paralleled rather than preceded the increase in IP3 levels. These data suggest that bradykinin stimulates phospholipase C metabolism of PIPP to IP3 by a mechanism which does not contain a pertussis toxin sensitive GTP-binding protein. Also, this receptor-linked phospholipase C activity does not appear to be activated by extracellular Ca2+ influx. The results support the proposal that IP3 production initiates Ca2+ mobilization and suggest that the calcium-dependent step in arachidonate release is distal to IP3 production.
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