Thromboxane A(2) receptor-mediated signal transduction in rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells

被引:15
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作者
Yamamoto, K
Ebina, S
Nakanishi, H
Nakahata, N
机构
[1] TOHOKU UNIV, FAC PHARMACEUT SCI, DEPT PHARMACEUT MOLEC BIOL, SENDAI, MIYAGI 980, JAPAN
[2] FUKUSHIMA MED COLL, DEPT PHARMACOL, FUKUSHIMA 96012, JAPAN
[3] JRDC, ERATO, NAGAYAMA PROT ARRAY PROJECT, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 30026, JAPAN
来源
GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY-THE VASCULAR SYSTEM | 1995年 / 26卷 / 07期
关键词
thromboxane A(2); vascular smooth muscle; phosphoinositide hydrolysis; thromboxane A(2) receptor; G protein;
D O I
10.1016/0306-3623(95)00025-9
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
1. 9,11-Epithio-11,12-methenothromboxane A(2) (STA(2)), a stable analogue of thromboxane A(2) (TXA(2)), contracted rabbit aortic smooth muscles (RASM) and accumulated [H-3]inositol phosphates in cultured RASM cells. The contraction and phosphoinositide hydrolysis were competitively inhibited by TXA(2) receptor antagonists, including ONO NT-126, S-145, S429548, KW3635, GR32191B and ONO3708. 2. STA(2) inhibited [H-3]ONO NT-126 binding in a concentration-dependent manner in membranes derived from cultured aortic smooth muscle cells, but GTP gamma S, a stable GTP analogue, did not affect STA,induced inhibition of [3H]ONO NT-126 binding. 3. The time course analysis revealed that STA(2) rapidly decreased inositol phosphate level and thereafter increased. Pertussis toxin did not attenuate but rather increased STA(2)-induced phosphoinositide hydrolysis. 4. TXA(2) receptor stimulation results in at least two signaling pathways in RASM cells: stimulation and inhibition of phosphoinositide hydrolysis.
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页码:1489 / 1498
页数:10
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