Adenylate cyclase of human gastric mucosa. Stimulation by prostaglandins
- PMID: 684292
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01851868
Adenylate cyclase of human gastric mucosa. Stimulation by prostaglandins
Abstract
It has been shown that human gastric mucosa contains a prostaglandin-sensitive adenylate cyclase system. Of the prostaglandins tested the E-type induced an about 3--3.5-fold increase of enzyme activity. The prostaglandin A2 by causing an about 2.5-fold enhancement of cAMP formation and the F-prostaglandins (1.4--2.0-fold stimulation) were less effective in activating the enzyme system. Maximally effective concentrations of histamine and prostaglandin E2 were additive with respect to enzyme activity indicating that both hormones act via individual adenylate cyclases.
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