Prostacyclin analogs stimulate receptor-mediated cAMP synthesis and ATP release from rabbit and human erythrocytes

前列环素类似物刺激兔和人红细胞中受体介导的 cAMP 合成和 ATP 释放

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作者:Randy S Sprague, Elizabeth A Bowles, Madelyn S Hanson, Eileen A DuFaux, Meera Sridharan, Shaquria Adderley, Mary L Ellsworth, Alan H Stephenson

Conclusions

This study establishes that the IP receptor is present on rabbit and human erythrocytes and that its activation results in increases in cAMP and ATP release. These results suggest a novel mechanism by which PGI(2) and its active analogs, when administered pharmacologically, could produce vasodilation.

Methods

The effect of incubation of erythrocytes with the active PGI(2) analogs, iloprost or UT-15C, on cAMP levels and ATP release was determined in the absence and presence of the IP receptor antagonist, CAY10441. Western analysis was used to determine the presence of the IP receptor on isolated membranes. To establish that effects of PGI(2) analogs were not due to prostaglandin E(2)(PGE(2)) receptor activation, the effect of PGE(2) on cAMP levels and ATP release was determined.

Results

Rabbit and human erythrocytes possess IP receptors. Iloprost and UT-15C stimulated increases in cAMP and ATP release that were prevented by the IP receptor antagonist, CAY10441. PGE(2) did not stimulate cAMP accumulation or ATP release and did not inhibit iloprost-induced increases in cAMP. Conclusions: This study establishes that the IP receptor is present on rabbit and human erythrocytes and that its activation results in increases in cAMP and ATP release. These results suggest a novel mechanism by which PGI(2) and its active analogs, when administered pharmacologically, could produce vasodilation.

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