Regulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis induced by histamine and guanine nucleotides in human HeLa carcinoma cells
- 4 June 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 265 (1-2) , 80-84
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(90)80888-p
Abstract
The regulation of phospholipase C has been investigated in both intact and streptolysin-O permeabilized human HeLa carcinoma cells. Stimulation of phospholipase C by histamine and guanosine-5'-O-thiotriphosphate (GTP[S]) requires the presence of at least 10 nM free Ca2+, but is not significantly further increased by raising [Ca2+]i to > 10−6 M. The pH optimum of the inositol phosphate response is at pH 6.8, while small changes in intracellular pH, as occur during hormonal stimulation (0.2-0.4 unit) attenuate the histamine/GTP[S]-induced stimulation of phospholipase C. Increasing cellular cAMP levels, either through addition of cell permeable cAMP analogues to intact cells or by stimulation with isoproterenol, does not affect histamine responsiveness, arguing against cross-talk between both signalling pathways. In contrast, we found that the response to histamine and/or GTP[S] is largely inhibited after brief pretreatment of the cells with phorbol esters or synthetic diacylglycerol prior to permeabilization, suggesting that protein kinase C exerts feedback inhibition at the level of, or downstream from, the putative GTP-binding protein.Keywords
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