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Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells

Hypothalamic and pituitary cells express G protein-coupled adenosine and P2Y receptors and cation-conducting P2X receptor-channels, suggesting that extracellular ATP and other nucleotides may function as autocrine and/or paracrine signaling factors in these cells. Consistent with this hypothesis, we...

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Autores principales: He, Mu-Lan, Gonzalez-Iglesias, Arturo E., Tomic, Melanija, Stojilkovic, Stanko S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2096527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18404498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11302-005-6208-y
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author He, Mu-Lan
Gonzalez-Iglesias, Arturo E.
Tomic, Melanija
Stojilkovic, Stanko S.
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Gonzalez-Iglesias, Arturo E.
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Stojilkovic, Stanko S.
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description Hypothalamic and pituitary cells express G protein-coupled adenosine and P2Y receptors and cation-conducting P2X receptor-channels, suggesting that extracellular ATP and other nucleotides may function as autocrine and/or paracrine signaling factors in these cells. Consistent with this hypothesis, we show that cultured normal and immortalized pituitary and hypothalamic cells release ATP under resting conditions. RT-PCR analysis also revealed the presence of transcripts for ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in these cells. These enzymes were functional as documented by degradation of endogenously released and exogenously added ATP. Blocking the activity of eNTPDases by ARL67156 led to an increase in ATP release in perifused pituitary cells and inhibition of degradation of extracellularly added ATP. Furthermore, the addition of apyrase, a soluble ecto-nucleotidase, and the expression of recombinant mouse eNTPDase-2, enhanced degradation of both endogenously released and exogenously added ATP. The released ATP by resting hypothalamic cells was sufficient to activate and desensitize high-affinity recombinant P2X receptors, whereas facilitation of ATP metabolism by the addition of apyrase protected their desensitization. These results indicate that colocalization of ATP release sites and ecto-nucleotidase activity at the plasma membrane of hypothalamic and pituitary cells provides an effective mechanism for the operation of nucleotides as extracellular signaling molecules.
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spelling pubmed-20965272008-02-27 Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells He, Mu-Lan Gonzalez-Iglesias, Arturo E. Tomic, Melanija Stojilkovic, Stanko S. Purinergic Signal Original Paper Hypothalamic and pituitary cells express G protein-coupled adenosine and P2Y receptors and cation-conducting P2X receptor-channels, suggesting that extracellular ATP and other nucleotides may function as autocrine and/or paracrine signaling factors in these cells. Consistent with this hypothesis, we show that cultured normal and immortalized pituitary and hypothalamic cells release ATP under resting conditions. RT-PCR analysis also revealed the presence of transcripts for ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in these cells. These enzymes were functional as documented by degradation of endogenously released and exogenously added ATP. Blocking the activity of eNTPDases by ARL67156 led to an increase in ATP release in perifused pituitary cells and inhibition of degradation of extracellularly added ATP. Furthermore, the addition of apyrase, a soluble ecto-nucleotidase, and the expression of recombinant mouse eNTPDase-2, enhanced degradation of both endogenously released and exogenously added ATP. The released ATP by resting hypothalamic cells was sufficient to activate and desensitize high-affinity recombinant P2X receptors, whereas facilitation of ATP metabolism by the addition of apyrase protected their desensitization. These results indicate that colocalization of ATP release sites and ecto-nucleotidase activity at the plasma membrane of hypothalamic and pituitary cells provides an effective mechanism for the operation of nucleotides as extracellular signaling molecules. Springer Netherlands 2005-03-07 2005-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2096527/ /pubmed/18404498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11302-005-6208-y Text en © Springer 2005
spellingShingle Original Paper
He, Mu-Lan
Gonzalez-Iglesias, Arturo E.
Tomic, Melanija
Stojilkovic, Stanko S.
Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
title Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
title_full Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
title_fullStr Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
title_full_unstemmed Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
title_short Release and extracellular metabolism of ATP by ecto-nucleotidase eNTPDase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
title_sort release and extracellular metabolism of atp by ecto-nucleotidase entpdase 1–2 in hypothalamic and pituitary cells
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2096527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18404498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11302-005-6208-y
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