Prostaglandin production by methylcholanthrene-transformed mouse BALB/3T3: inhibition by cytochalasin B
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- DOI: 10.1016/0090-6980(76)90054-x
Prostaglandin production by methylcholanthrene-transformed mouse BALB/3T3: inhibition by cytochalasin B
Abstract
Cytochalasin B inhibits the production of prostaglandins by serum-, thrombin-, and bradykinin-stimulated MC5-5 cells. The serum-stimulated release of arachidonic acid from cellular phospholipids also is inhibited. Cytochalasin B does not affect the cells' prostaglandin synthetase activity when exogenous arachidonic acid is present. Deacylation of phospholipids may be the step affected by cytochalasin B possibly as a result of disruption of microfilament organization. Colchicine and vinblastine, two drugs that can disrupt microtubule organization, do not inhibit prostaglandin production by cells.
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