Alterations in G-proteins and β-adrenergic responsive adenylyl cyclase in rat urinary bladder during aging

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Derweesh, IH [1 ]
Wheeler, MA [1 ]
Weiss, RM [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Urol Sect, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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Decreased response of bladder to beta-adrenergic stimulation with aging is related to decreased adenylyl cyclase activity and possibly to changes in guanine nucleotide regulatory protein (G-protein) content or function. G-protein content was quantified by Western blot analysis using antibodies to Gs alpha, Go alpha, and Gi alpha in 21-day-old (weanling), 90-day-old (young adult), 6-month-old (adult), and 24-month-old (old) rat bladders. Gi/Go function in bladders with aging was measured by ADP-ribosylation with pertussis toxin. Content of Gs alpha, Go alpha, and Gi alpha was lower in 90-day-old bladder than in 21-day-old bladder. Gs alpha content was similar in the 21-day-, 6-month-, and 24-month-old bladders. Gi alpha content as well as pertussis toxin-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation was higher in 24-month-old bladders than in 21- and 90-day-old bladders. Pertussis toxin-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of bladder membranes and treatment of bladder with protein kinase A inhibitors reversed the age-dependent decline in isoproterenol stimulation of adenylyl cyclase. Decreases in beta-adrenergic-induced relaxation response with age in rat bladder are due in part to increases in the content and functional activity of pertussis toxin-sensitive G-protein.
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