Desensitization of beta-adrenergic stimulated adenylate cyclase in turkey erythrocytes.
Desensitization of catecholamine stimulated adenylate cyclase (AC) activity is demonstrated in membranes derived from turkey erythrocytes pre-treated with isoproterenol. Membranes from desensitized cells had a loss in maximal catecholamine stimulated adenylate cyclase activity of 104 +/- 13 (pmols/mg protein/10', p less than .001) compared with controls. When adenylate cyclase was maximally stimulated with NaF or Gpp(NH)p, the decrements were 84 +/- 19 (p less than .005) and 92 +/- 32 (p less than .05) pmol/mg protein/10' respectively. There was no change in beta-adrenergic receptor number in membranes derived from treated cells. While the molecular mechanism accounting for the desensitization is uncertain, the data is consistent with the hypothesis that there is a lesion distal to the beta-adrenergic receptor, possibly involving the nucleotide site or the catalytic subunit of adenylate cyclase, causing the desensitization in the isoproterenol treated cells.
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- Turkeys
- Stimulation, Chemical
- Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
- Propranolol
- Isoproterenol
- Erythrocytes
- Erythrocyte Membrane
- Enzyme Activation
- Animals
- Adenylyl Cyclases
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Published In
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Publication Date
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Turkeys
- Stimulation, Chemical
- Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
- Propranolol
- Isoproterenol
- Erythrocytes
- Erythrocyte Membrane
- Enzyme Activation
- Animals
- Adenylyl Cyclases