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- W2006992590 abstract "1. Calcium currents (ICa) were measured in frog ventricular myocytes using the whole-cell patch clamp technique and a perfused pipette. The effect of internal perfusion with the hydrolysis-resistant GTP analogue, GppNHp (5'guanylylimidodiphosphate), on basal ICa and ICa stimulated with forskolin or isoprenaline was examined to gain insight into the role of G proteins in ICa regulation. 2. Without added guanine nucleotides, isoprenaline stimulated ICa approximately 14-fold with an EC50 of 0.09 microM. Forskolin stimulated ICa approximately 10-fold with an EC50 of 0.30 microM. 3. Internal 30 microM-GppNHp produced an approximately 80% decrease in ICa elevated by 0.3 microM-isoprenaline or 3 microM-forskolin. The inhibition of isoprenaline stimulation was due to a decrease in the maximal stimulation from approximately 14-fold to approximately 14-fold without a significant change in the EC50. In contrast, the reduction in forskolin stimulation was due to a 22-fold increase in the EC50 to 11.4 microM, with little change in maximal stimulation. 4. The inhibition of stimulated ICa by GppNHp is likely to be mediated by a G protein, because the effects of GppNHp are irreversible, and are blocked by excess GTP. ICa is affected similarly by GppNHp and by ACh. This suggests that GppNHp activates the same G protein that is normally activated by ACh, but activation by GppNHp occurs in the absence of agonist occupation of the muscarinic receptor. 5. The increase in the EC50 for forskolin produced by internal GppNHp was reversed by exposure to isoprenaline, which itself did not affect ICa amplitude. On average, exposure to isoprenaline in the presence of GppNHp caused an irreversible 81-fold decrease in the EC50 for forskolin to 0.14 microM. Stimulation of ICa by forskolin after internal GppNHp and exposure to isoprenaline was completely blocked by the protein kinase A inhibitor PKI(5-22). 6. These effects do not involve the phospholipase C system, because they are not mimicked by phorbol esters or internal inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) and are not blocked by bromophenacyl bromide or neomycin. 7. Direct effects of G proteins on ICa were not evident, because internal perfusion with PKI(5-22) completely inhibited isoprenaline- or forskolin-stimulated increases in ICa, and neither ACh nor internal GppNHp (30-500 microM) affected basal ICa or ICa elevated by internally perfused cyclic AMP. 8. These results suggest that the predominant site of action of the inhibitory G protein activated by either GppNHp or ACh is adenylyl cyclase. Furthermore, the internally perfused frog cardiomyocytes may provide a useful approach for probing the detailed interactions of G proteins, forskolin, and adenylyl cyclase in an intact cell." @default.
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- W2006992590 title "Regulation of Ca2+ current in frog ventricular cardiomyocytes by 5'-guanylylimidodiphosphate and acetylcholine." @default.
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