Cyclic AMP-mediated Potentiation of Muscarinic Hyperpolarization in Neuroblastoma Cells
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Adenosine, 2-chloroadenosine and prostaglandin E1 which are known to increase cyclic AMP in neuroblastoma cells potentiated the acetylcholine-induced muscarinic hyperpolarization of the cells without changing the resting membrane potential. The potentiation caused by 2-chloroadenosine was further augmented by Ro 20-1724, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. A direct intracellular pressure application of cyclic AMP potentiated the muscarinic hyperpolarization without changing the resting membrane potential. Morphine which inhibits adenylate cyclase antagonized 2-chloroadenosine-induced potentiation of the muscarinic hyperpolarization. These results suggest that changes in cyclic AMP level modulate the muscarinic response of neuroblastoma cells.
Tsunoo A, Yoshii M, Narahashi T Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1986; 83(24):9832-6.
PMID: 2432604 PMC: 387236. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.83.24.9832.