Abstract

In the present studies, we have investigated the modulation of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) receptor of R2 subtype (ANF-R2) coupled to adenylyl cyclase/cAMP signal transduction system by angiotensin II (AII). C-ANF 4–23 [C-ANF 4–23, [des (Gln 18, Ser 19, Gln 20, Leu 21, Gly 22) ANF 4–23NH 2] and AII inhibited adenylyl cyclase activity in control vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC A-10) by about 40% and 30% respectively. Pretreatment of the cells with AII resulted in the attenuation of both C-ANF 4–23- and AII-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase. Losartan treatment of the cells was able to partially block (∼50%) the AII- as well as C-ANF 4–23-mediated inhibitions of adenylyl cyclase that are completely lost by AII pretreatment. The pretreatment of the cells with AII alone or with losartan did not affect the [ 125I]-ANF binding to ANF receptors. However, AII treatment resulted in the augmentation of the levels of Giα2 and Giα3. On the other hand, staurosporine (a protein kinase C [PKC] inhibitor) treatment of cells before AII treatment was able to prevent the attenuation of both C-ANF 4–23 as well as AII-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase elicited by AII. These results indicate that the AII modulation of ANF-R2 receptor-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase is independent of ANF-R2 receptor density or the levels of Gi regulatory protein and may be due to the uncoupling of the ANF-R2 receptor from the Gi protein. This uncoupling may be associated with the phosphorylation of the Gi protein by PKC activated by AII.

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