Reduction in Beta-adrenergic Response of Cultured Glioma Cells Following Depletion of Intracellular GTP
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1. When C6 glioma cells were incubated with mycophenolic acid, a potent and specific inhibitor of IMP:NAD oxidoreductase (EC 1.2.1.14) there was a marked depletion of the cellular content of GTP. The viability of the cells was unaffected. 2. The adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cyclic AMP) response of C6 glioma cells to the beta-adrenergic stimulant, (+/-)isoprenaline, was considerably reduced after treatment with mycophenolic acid. The diminished response to (+/-)isoprenaline was prevented by the inclusion of guanine in the culture medium along with mycophenolic acid. 3. The adenylate cyclase response to (+/-)isoprenaline of whole homogenates from C6 cells treated with mycophenolic acid was also depressed; the response was restored to normal by the addition of GTP. 4. The adenylate cyclase response to (+/-)isoprenaline of a membrane fraction prepared from homogenates of C6 cells was almost totally dependent on the presence of added GTP. Membrane fractions from control and mycophenolic-acid-treated C6 cells gave similar adenylate cyclase responses to (+/-)isoprenaline in the presence of GTP. 5. It is concluded that mycophenolic acid may depress the beta-adrenergic sensitivity of C6 cells by depleting the cellular content of GTP.
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