Abstract

In hog terminal bile duct cholecystokinin peptides caused an activation of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (A-PK) with cyclic AMP, followed by increase in Ca uptake of sarcoplasmic reticulum fraction (SR-F). By contrast, papaverine showed no activation of A-PK-induced Ca uptake by SR-F with cyclic AMP. The Ca uptake by SR-F was dependent on ATP and Mg 2, but the component phosphorylated was not the phosphoenzyme intermediate in Ca 2-ATPase. The effect of Ca uptake was blocked by the inclusion of a protein inhibitor of A-PK. The correlation coefficient between cyclic AMP-dependent SR-F phosphorylation and stimulated Ca uptake by the phosphorylated SR-F was 0.731 (P < 0.01). These results suggest that one of the mechanisms by which CCK-4, CCK-8, and CCK-33 peptides relax isolated Oddi's sphincters of terminal bile ducts is activation of A-PK-induced Ca uptake by sarcoplasmic reticulum fraction and possibly also by plasma membrane.

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