Regulation of Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase Activity in Rhesus Fetal Muscle

Abstract
In both fetal and adult rhesus muscle, low levels of guanosine 3’:5’-monophosphate (cyclic GMP; 0.25–5.0 μM) stimulated the adenosine 3’:5’-monophosphate (cyclic AMP)-phosphodiesterase (PDE) at low substrate levels; the fetal enzyme was more sensitive than the adult (supernatant and particulate fractions). At high levels of substrate cyclic AMP (25–100 μM), hydrolysis was not influenced by either 10 or 20 μM cyclic GMP but the fetal and adult series were equally inhibited by 40 μM cyclic GMP. In the supernatant fraction cyclic AMP inhibition of cyclic GMP hydrolysis increased with increasing cyclic AMP levels. There was no difference between fetal and adult muscle preparations in percent inhibition; however, in the adult series, the inhibition was noncompetitive whereas in the fetal series the inhibition was competitive. The Ki for cyclic AMP was 40 μM for fetal and 100 μM for adult cyclic GMP-PDE. The Vmax values for cyclic GMP-PDE and both cyclic AMP-PDE enzymes were higher in the fetal series.

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