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A Similar Pool of Cyclic AMP Phosphodiesterase in Xenopus Oocytes is Stimulated by Insulin, Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, and [Val12,Thr59]Ha-ras Protein

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1989 Jan 15
PMID 2463250
Citations 16
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Pharmacological analysis of in vivo cAMP phosphodiesterase in Xenopus oocytes using the nonselective enzyme inhibitors 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX), theophylline, and papaverine, demonstrated inhibition of insulin- and insulin-like growth factor-1-induced maturation at concentrations that were 17-60-fold lower than those required to inhibit progesterone-induced germinal vesicle breakdown. The abilities of the phosphodiesterase inhibitors to block the maturation response showed the same rank order of potencies for each hormone: papaverine greater than IBMX greater than theophylline. Insulin-induced oocyte maturation that was accelerated by 0.01 microM progesterone was also inhibited by low micromolar concentrations of IBMX, demonstrating that the accelerated time course was due to a synergistic potentiation of insulin action by progesterone. Both insulin-induced maturation and insulin-stimulated phosphodiesterase activity displayed similar sensitivities to inhibition by IBMX, suggesting that hormone-stimulated phosphodiesterase activity is required for the peptide hormone action. Furthermore, microinjection of the transforming ras gene product [Val12,Thr59]Ha induced oocyte maturation and stimulated oocyte phosphodiesterase activity by approximately 50%, and both of these actions were inhibited by IBMX. These results suggest that oocyte maturation induced by insulin, insulin-like growth factor 1, and transforming ras protein involves stimulation of a similar phosphodiesterase.

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