Effect of phorbol ester and calcium ionophore on chloride secretion in canine tracheal epithelium
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 253 (6) , C828-C834
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1987.253.6.c828
Abstract
The control of Cl- secretion was examined by two of the terminal events in the phosphoinositide regulatory pathway: activation of protein kinase C and an increase in cell Ca2+. The phorbol ester phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), which activates protein kinase C, stimulated Cl- secretion in both native and cultured monolayers of tracheal epithelium. Approximately 1.5 nM of mucosal PMA was required for half-maximal stimulation. Stimulation was not dependent on prostaglandin production nor was it accompanied by an increase in cellular levels of cAMP. Although the maximal rate of PMA-induced Cl- secretion was less than that induced by cAMP, there was a synergistic effect between PMA and forskolin, an agent that activates adenylate cyclase. The response to PMA was at least partly transient and PMA may also attenuate Cl- secretion under some circumstances. Thus the response to PMA, and presumably protein kinase C activation, may be complex. An increase in cell Ca2+ produced by addition of the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 also stimulated Cl- secretion. However, the effect was at least partly indirect. A23187 enhanced prostaglandin E2 production and the prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor, indomethacin, blocked A23187-induced secretion in native epithelia and attenuated the effect of A23187 in cultured monolayers. These results indicate the presence of a non-cAMP-dependent regulatory pathway capable of controlling Cl- secretion in tracheal epithelium. Activation of protein kinase C may stimulate secretion directly or modulate the response to cAMP. An increase in cell Ca2+ may stimulate secretion at least partly by stimulating endogenous prostaglandin production.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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