Abstract

The relation between cell motility and adenylcyclase activity was studied using culture of L 929 mouse fibroblasts. Treatment with catecholamines resulted in a rapid decrease of cell motility accompanied by an increase of adenylcyclase activity. These effects were prevented by the simultaneous addition of β blocking drug. It is suggested that cell motility may be controlled by intracellular cyclic AMP level.

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