EFFECTS OF ADENOSINE ON CAMP PRODUCTION DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN THE OPTIC TECTUM OF CHICKS

被引:10
|
作者
TASCA, CI
VENDITE, D
GARCIA, KL
SOUZA, DO
机构
[1] Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Biosciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS
关键词
ADENOSINE; ADENYLATE CYCLASE; G PROTEIN; CHICK OPTIC TECTUM; EARLY DEVELOPMENT;
D O I
10.1016/0736-5748(95)00047-K
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Accumulation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) elicited by adenosine was studied in slices and membrane preparations of optic tectum from chicks aged 1-13 days post-hatch. Accumulation of cAMP promoted by adenosine declined with age, the highest value being observed in three-day-old chicks and the lowest in 11-day-old chicks. However, when the slices were incubated with adenosine and the phosphodiesterase inhibitor-Ro 20-1724 the differences between the two ages were abolished, suggesting a higher phosphodiesterase activity in 11-day-old chicks. In membrane preparations, although basal adenylate cyclase activity was lower in three-day-old chicks, the guanylyl-imidodiphosphate (Gpp(NH)p) concentration curves for stimulation of adenylate cyclase activity indicated a higher sensitivity of G protein to Gpp(NH)p at this age. This hypothesis was reinforced by the observation that the binding of [H-3]Gpp(NH)p to the membrane preparation was greater in three-day-old animals. In spite of these differences, the percentage of adenylate cyclase activity stimulation by 2-chloroadenosine (2CADO)+Gpp(NH)p was the same at both ages. These findings suggest that the decreased response evoked by adenosine during development is probably due to increased phosphodiesterase activity and a lower sensitivity of adenylate cyclase activity to Gpp(NH)p.
引用
收藏
页码:545 / 553
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of guanine nucleotides on adenosine and glutamate modulation of cAMP levels in optic tectum slices from chicks
    Tasca, CI
    Cardoso, LF
    Souza, DO
    NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL, 1999, 34 (03) : 213 - 220
  • [2] Study of Adenosine A2 Receptors in Membrane Preparations from Optic Tectum of Chicks
    Carla I. Tasca
    Luciana F. Cardoso
    Deusa Vendite
    Diogo O. Souza
    Neurochemical Research, 1999, 24 : 1067 - 1074
  • [3] Study of adenosine A2 receptors in membrane preparations from optic tectum of chicks
    Tasca, CI
    Cardoso, LF
    Vendite, D
    Souza, DO
    NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH, 1999, 24 (08) : 1067 - 1074
  • [4] Valproic acid affects neurogenesis during early optic tectum development in zebrafish
    Dixon, Sierra C.
    Calder, Bailey J.
    Lilya, Shane M.
    Davies, Brandon M.
    Martin, Annalie
    Peterson, Maggie
    Hansen, Jason M.
    Suli, Arminda
    BIOLOGY OPEN, 2023, 12 (01):
  • [5] MITOTIC PATTERNS IN OPTIC TECTUM OF CHICK DURING NORMAL DEVELOPMENT AND AFTER EARLY REMOVAL OF OPTIC VESICLE
    COWAN, WM
    MARTIN, AH
    WENGER, E
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, 1968, 169 (01): : 71 - &
  • [6] STUDIES ON DEVELOPMENT OF CHICK OPTIC TECTUM .3. EFFECTS OF EARLY EYE REMOVAL
    KELLY, JP
    COWAN, WM
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 1972, 42 (02) : 263 - &
  • [7] MODULATION OF ADENOSINE-INDUCED CAMP ACCUMULATION VIA METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN CHICK OPTIC TECTUM
    TASCA, CI
    VENDITE, D
    MARTINI, LH
    CARDOSO, LF
    SOUZA, DO
    NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH, 1995, 20 (09) : 1033 - 1039
  • [8] Effects of N-cadherin on neuronal migration during chicken optic tectum development
    Ciqing Yang
    Xiaoying Li
    Lihong Guan
    Shuanqing Li
    Liang Qiao
    Juntang Lin
    Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2019, 151 : 239 - 248
  • [9] Effects of N-cadherin on neuronal migration during chicken optic tectum development
    Yang, Ciqing
    Li, Xiaoying
    Guan, Lihong
    Li, Shuanqing
    Qiao, Liang
    Lin, Juntang
    HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY, 2019, 151 (03) : 239 - 248
  • [10] DEVELOPMENT OF ADENOSINE-DEPENDENT CYCLIC-AMP ACCUMULATION IN THE AVIAN OPTIC TECTUM
    VENTURA, ALM
    DECARVALHO, RP
    DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 1987, 35 (01): : 141 - 147