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Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons

In molluscan central neurons that express cAMP-gated Na(+) current (I(Na,cAMP)), estimates of the cAMP binding affinity of the channels have suggested that effective native intracellular cAMP concentrations should be much higher than characteristic of most cells. Using neurons of the marine opisthob...

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Autores principales: Sudlow, Leland C., Gillette, Rhanor
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9276752
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description In molluscan central neurons that express cAMP-gated Na(+) current (I(Na,cAMP)), estimates of the cAMP binding affinity of the channels have suggested that effective native intracellular cAMP concentrations should be much higher than characteristic of most cells. Using neurons of the marine opisthobranch snail Pleurobranchaea californica, we applied theory and conventional voltage clamp techniques to use I(Na,cAMP) to report basal levels of endogenous cAMP and adenylyl cyclase, and their stimulation by serotonin. Measurements were calibrated to iontophoretic cAMP injection currents to enable expression of the data in molar terms. In 30 neurons, serotonin stimulated on average a 23-fold increase in submembrane [cAMP], effected largely by an 18-fold increase in adenylyl cyclase activity. Serotonin stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and [cAMP] was inversely proportional to cells' resting adenylyl cyclase activity. Average cAMP concentration at the membrane rose from 3.6 to 27.6 μM, levels consistent with the expected cAMP dissociation constants of the I(Na,cAMP) channels. These measures confirm the functional character of I(Na,cAMP) in the context of high levels of native cAMP. Methods similar to those employed here might be used to establish critical characters of cyclic nucleotide metabolism in the many cells of invertebrates and vertebrates that are being found to express ion currents gated by direct binding of cyclic nucleotides.
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spelling pubmed-22293652008-04-22 Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons Sudlow, Leland C. Gillette, Rhanor J Gen Physiol Article In molluscan central neurons that express cAMP-gated Na(+) current (I(Na,cAMP)), estimates of the cAMP binding affinity of the channels have suggested that effective native intracellular cAMP concentrations should be much higher than characteristic of most cells. Using neurons of the marine opisthobranch snail Pleurobranchaea californica, we applied theory and conventional voltage clamp techniques to use I(Na,cAMP) to report basal levels of endogenous cAMP and adenylyl cyclase, and their stimulation by serotonin. Measurements were calibrated to iontophoretic cAMP injection currents to enable expression of the data in molar terms. In 30 neurons, serotonin stimulated on average a 23-fold increase in submembrane [cAMP], effected largely by an 18-fold increase in adenylyl cyclase activity. Serotonin stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and [cAMP] was inversely proportional to cells' resting adenylyl cyclase activity. Average cAMP concentration at the membrane rose from 3.6 to 27.6 μM, levels consistent with the expected cAMP dissociation constants of the I(Na,cAMP) channels. These measures confirm the functional character of I(Na,cAMP) in the context of high levels of native cAMP. Methods similar to those employed here might be used to establish critical characters of cyclic nucleotide metabolism in the many cells of invertebrates and vertebrates that are being found to express ion currents gated by direct binding of cyclic nucleotides. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2229365/ /pubmed/9276752 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons
title Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons
title_full Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons
title_fullStr Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons
title_short Cyclic AMP Levels, Adenylyl Cyclase Activity, and Their Stimulation by Serotonin Quantif ied in Intact Neurons
title_sort cyclic amp levels, adenylyl cyclase activity, and their stimulation by serotonin quantif ied in intact neurons
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2229365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9276752
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