Abstract

Activation of protein kinase C by phorbol esters such as phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), modulates responsiveness of the cyclase system in many cell types. In the neuroblastoma-hybrid cell line NCB-20, PMA causes a reduction in receptor-mediated accumulation of cyclic AMP. The reduction in receptor responses by PMA occurs within 3 min and is still apparent at 40 min. This occurs in a concentration-dependent manner with an EC 50 for PMA of approx. 30 nM. Accumulations of cyclic AMP that are elicited by prostaglandin E 2, vasoactive intestinal peptide or 2-chloroadenosine are decreased in the presence of PMA. Accumulations of cyclic AMP that are elicited by forskolin in the absence of a receptor agonist are unaffected by the presence of PMA. Inhibition of cyclic AMP generation by dopamine is not diminished by PMA suggesting the receptor input through the inhibitory N i-guanyl nucleotide binding protein is still functional after PMA treatment. The generalized inhibition of receptor-mediated responses by PMA could be due to a protein kinase C-mediated phosphorylation of the stimulatory N s-guanyl nucleotide binding protein, but other mechanisms are possible.

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