Heterogeneity of nucleotide receptors in NG108-15 neuroblastoma and C6 glioma cells for mediating phosphoinositide turnover
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.1994.62020536.x
Heterogeneity of nucleotide receptors in NG108-15 neuroblastoma and C6 glioma cells for mediating phosphoinositide turnover
Abstract
We have compared the characteristics of receptors for nucleotide analogues and the involvement of phospholipase C (PLC) in the effector mechanism in NG108-15 neuroblastoma and C6 glioma cells. The relative potency of these analogues to stimulate inositol phosphate (IP) formation is UTP > UDP >> 2-methylthio-ATP (2-MeSATP), GTP > ATP, CTP > ADP > UMP in NG108-15 cells and ATP > UTP > ADP > GTP > UDP >> 2Me-SATP, CTP, UMP, in C6 glioma cells. alpha, beta-Methylene-ATP, beta, gamma-methylene-ATP, AMP, and adenosine had little or no effect in both types of cells. The EC50 values were 3 and 106 microM for UTP in NG108-15 and C6 glioma cells, respectively. The EC50 value for ATP in C6 glioma cells was 43 microM. 2-MeSATP was threefold more potent than ATP in NG108-15 cells but had little effect in C6 glioma cells at 1 mM. In NCB-20 cells, a similar rank order of potency to that found in NG108-15 cells, i.e., UTP >> GTP > ATP > CTP, was observed. In both NG108-15 and C6 glioma cells, preincubation with ATP or UTP caused a pronounced cross-desensitization of subsequent nucleotide-stimulated IP production. ATP and UTP displayed no additivity in terms of IP formation at maximally effective concentrations. In contrast, endothelin-1, bradykinin, and NaF interacted in an additive manner with either nucleotide in stimulating PI hydrolysis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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