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Neonatology ; 117(1): 15-23, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31786577

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BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying neonatal platelets hyporesponsiveness are not fully understood. While previous studies have demonstrated developmental impairment of agonist-induced platelet activation, differences in inhibitory signaling pathways have been scarcely investigated. OBJECTIVE: To compare neonatal and adult platelets with regard to inhibition of platelet reactivity by prostaglandin E1 (PGE1). METHODS: Platelet-rich plasma from umbilical cord (CB) or adult blood was incubated with PGE1 (0-1 µM). We assessed aggregation in response to adenosine diphosphate (ADP), collagen, and thrombin receptor activating peptide as well as cyclic adenosine 3'5'-monophosphate (cAMP) levels (ELISA). Gαs, Gαi2, and total- and phospho-protein kinase A (PKA) were evaluated in adult and CB ultrapure and washed platelets, respectively, by immunoblotting. RESULTS: Neonatal (vs. adult) platelets display hypersensitivity to inhibition by PGE1 of platelet aggregation induced by ADP and collagen (PGE1 IC50: 14 and 117 nM for ADP and collagen, respectively, vs. 149 and 491 nM in adults). They also show increased basal and PGE1-induced cAMP levels. Mechanistically, PGE1 acts by binding to the prostanoid receptor IP (prostacyclin receptor), which couples to the Gαs protein-adenylate cyclase axis and increases intracellular levels of cAMP. cAMP activates PKA, which phosphorylates different target inhibitor proteins. Neonatal platelets showed higher basal and PGE1-induced cAMP levels, higher Gαs protein expression, and a trend to increased PKA-dependent protein phosphorylation compared to adult platelets. CONCLUSION: Neonatal platelets have a functionally increased PGE1-cAMP-PKA axis. This finding supports a downregulation of inhibitory when going from neonate to adult contributing to neonatal platelet hyporesponsiveness.


Asunto(s)
Factores de Edad , Alprostadil/farmacología , Agregación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Adenosina Difosfato/fisiología , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adulto , Plaquetas/efectos de los fármacos , Plaquetas/enzimología , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Proteínas Quinasas Dependientes de AMP Cíclico/fisiología , Humanos , Recién Nacido
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High Alt Med Biol ; 19(1): 60-68, 2018 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29443612

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Rain, Manjari, Himanshi Chaudhary, Ritushree Kukreti, Tashi Thinlas, Ghulam Mohammad, and Qadar Pasha. Elevated vasodilatory cyclases and shorter telomere length contribute to high-altitude pulmonary edema. High Alt Med Biol. 19:60-68, 2018. AIM: High-altitude (HA) genetics is complex with respect to health and disease (HA pulmonary edema i.e., HAPE). Based on the widely recognized fact that oxidative stress is a major trigger of several physiological processes, this study was designed to establish the significance of vasodilatory cyclases and telomere length in HA physiology. The study was performed in three groups, namely HAPE-free sojourners (HAPE-f, n = 150), HAPE patients (HAPE-p, n = 150), and healthy highland natives or highlanders (HLs, n = 150). Variations in soluble guanylyl cyclase ß1-subunit (GUCY1B3) and adenylyl cyclase type 6 (ADCY6) were genotyped by the SNaPshot method and/or Fluidigm SNP type genotyping. Plasma GUCY1B3 and ADCY6 levels were estimated using ELISA, and relative telomere length was estimated by qRT-PCR. RESULTS: The rs7638AA genotype was over-represented in HLs compared with HAPE-f and HAPE-p (p = 0.035 and p = 0.012, respectively). Similarly, the rs7638A allele was prevalent in HLs compared with both groups, but significance was attained against HAPE-p (p = 0.012). Significantly elevated plasma levels of GUCY1B3 and ADCY6 were obtained in HAPE-p compared with HAPE-f (p = 0.001 and p = 0.006, respectively) and HLs (p = 3.31E-05 and p = 0.05, respectively). Shorter telomere length was observed in HAPE-p compared with HAPE-f (p > 0.05) and HLs (p = 0.017). CONCLUSION: Elevated cyclases and shorter telomere length associate with HAPE pathophysiology.


Asunto(s)
Adenilil Ciclasas/genética , Altitud , Edema Pulmonar/genética , Edema Pulmonar/fisiopatología , Guanilil Ciclasa Soluble/genética , Acortamiento del Telómero , Adaptación Fisiológica/genética , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Genotipo , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Guanilil Ciclasa Soluble/sangre , Adulto Joven
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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol ; 313(6): C593-C603, 2017 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28855161

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Red blood cell (RBC)-derived adenosine triphosphate (ATP) has been proposed as an integral component in the regulation of oxygen supply to skeletal muscle. In ex vivo settings RBCs have been shown to release ATP in response to a number of stimuli, including stimulation of adrenergic receptors. Further evidence suggested that ATP release from RBCs was dependent on activation of adenylate cyclase (AC)/cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent pathways and involved the pannexin 1 (Panx1) channel. Here we show that RBCs express Panx1 and confirm its absence in Panx1 knockout (-/-) RBCs. However, Panx1-/- mice lack any decrease in exercise performance, challenging the assumptions that Panx1 plays an essential role in increased blood perfusion to exercising skeletal muscle and therefore in ATP release from RBCs. We therefore tested the role of Panx1 in ATP release from RBCs ex vivo in RBC suspensions. We found that stimulation with hypotonic potassium gluconate buffer resulted in a significant increase in ATP in the supernatant, but this was highly correlated with RBC lysis. Next, we treated RBCs with a stable cAMP analog, which did not induce ATP release from wild-type or Panx1-/- mice. Similarly, multiple pharmacological treatments activating AC in RBCs increased intracellular cAMP levels (as measured via mass spectrometry) but did not induce ATP release. The data presented here question the importance of Panx1 for exercise performance and dispute the general assumption that ATP release from RBCs via Panx1 is regulated via cAMP.


Asunto(s)
Adenosina Trifosfato/sangre , Conexinas/sangre , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Metabolismo Energético , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/sangre , Sistemas de Mensajero Secundario , 1-Metil-3-Isobutilxantina/farmacología , 8-Bromo Monofosfato de Adenosina Cíclica/farmacología , Adenosina Trifosfato/metabolismo , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adulto , Animales , Colforsina/farmacología , Conexinas/deficiencia , Conexinas/genética , Metabolismo Energético/efectos de los fármacos , Eritrocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Tolerancia al Ejercicio , Femenino , Genotipo , Gluconatos/farmacología , Hemólisis , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Noqueados , Contracción Muscular , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/deficiencia , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/genética , Fenotipo , Factores de Tiempo , Adulto Joven
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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 1944, 2017 05 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28512295

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Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 (CRHR1) activates the atypical soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC) in addition to transmembrane adenylyl cyclases (tmACs). Both cAMP sources were shown to be required for the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 triggered by activated G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) CRHR1 in neuronal and neuroendocrine contexts. Here, we show that activated CRHR1 promotes growth arrest and neurite elongation in neuronal hippocampal cells (HT22-CRHR1 cells). By characterising CRHR1 signalling mechanisms involved in the neuritogenic effect, we demonstrate that neurite outgrowth in HT22-CRHR1 cells takes place by a sAC-dependent, ERK1/2-independent signalling cascade. Both tmACs and sAC are involved in corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-mediated CREB phosphorylation and c-fos induction, but only sAC-generated cAMP pools are critical for the neuritogenic effect of CRH, further highlighting the engagement of two sources of cAMP downstream of the activation of a GPCR, and reinforcing the notion that restricted cAMP microdomains may regulate independent cellular processes.


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Diferenciación Celular , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Células Piramidales/citología , Células Piramidales/metabolismo , Receptores de Hormona Liberadora de Corticotropina/metabolismo , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adenilil Ciclasas/metabolismo , Animales , Biomarcadores , Proteína de Unión a CREB/metabolismo , Puntos de Control del Ciclo Celular , Supervivencia Celular , Células Cultivadas , Hormona Liberadora de Corticotropina/metabolismo , Humanos , Ratones
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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 906: 307-324, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27628007

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P2Y12 receptor is a 342 amino acid Gi-coupled receptor predominantly expressed on platelets. P2Y12 receptor is physiologically activated by ADP and inhibits adenyl cyclase (AC) to decrease cyclic AMP (cAMP) level, resulting in platelet aggregation. It also activates PI3 kinase (PI3K) pathway leading to fibrinogen receptor activation, and may protect platelets from apoptosis. Abnormalities of P2Y12 receptor include congenital deficiencies or high activity in diseases like diabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), exposing such patients to a prothrombotic condition. A series of clinical antiplatelet drugs, such as clopidogrel and ticagrelor, are designed as indirect or direct antagonists of P2Y12 receptor to reduce incidence of thrombosis mainly for patients of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who are at high risk of thrombotic events. Studies on novel dual-/multi-target antiplatelet agents consider P2Y12 receptor as a promising part in combined targets. However, the clinical practical phenomena, such as "clopidogrel resistance" due to gene variations of cytochrome P450 or P2Y12 receptor constitutive activation, call for better antiplatelet agents. Researches also showed inverse agonist of P2Y12 receptor could play a better role over neutral antagonists. Personalized antiplatelet therapy is the most ideal destination for antiplatelet therapy in ACS patients with or without other underlying diseases like DM or CKD, however, there is still a long way to go.


Asunto(s)
Adenosina Difosfato/sangre , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Plaquetas/metabolismo , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Receptores Purinérgicos P2Y12/sangre , Trombosis/sangre , Síndrome Coronario Agudo/sangre , Síndrome Coronario Agudo/complicaciones , Síndrome Coronario Agudo/tratamiento farmacológico , Síndrome Coronario Agudo/patología , Adenosina/análogos & derivados , Adenosina/uso terapéutico , Adenilil Ciclasas/genética , Plaquetas/efectos de los fármacos , Plaquetas/patología , Clopidogrel , Diabetes Mellitus/sangre , Diabetes Mellitus/tratamiento farmacológico , Diabetes Mellitus/patología , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Humanos , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinasas/sangre , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinasas/genética , Agregación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/uso terapéutico , Receptores Fibrinógenos/sangre , Receptores Fibrinógenos/genética , Receptores Purinérgicos P2Y12/genética , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/sangre , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/complicaciones , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/patología , Trombosis/complicaciones , Trombosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Trombosis/patología , Ticagrelor , Ticlopidina/análogos & derivados , Ticlopidina/uso terapéutico
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Mol Med Rep ; 13(3): 2060-70, 2016 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26780954

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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the cyclic adenosine 3',5'­monophosphate (cAMP)/protein kinase A(PKA)/cAMP­responsive element binding protein (CREB) signal transduction pathway triggered by γ­aminobutyric acid class B (GABA(B)) receptor activation is involved in neuroprotection against ischemia and behavioral recovery induced by opposing needling (ON). A total of 80 rats were randomly divided into four groups: A sham operation group, an ischemia group, an ON group and an ON group effectively inhibited by the GABA(B) receptor antagonist, CGP35384 (n=20/group). The behavior of the rats was assessed by their neurological deficit score, whereas the impairment of gait was examined using the CatWalk system. The volume of cerebral infarction was examined upon treatment with 2,3,5­triphenyltetrazolium chloride. The expression levels of CREB, GABA(B1) and GABA(B2) were examined by western blotting and reverse transcription­quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and the activity of adenylyl cyclase (AC), cAMP and PKA in the serum was detected using an enzyme­linked immunosorbent assay. In the present study, in comparison with other groups, the ON group exhibited a reduced score for the neurological deficit, the stride length and swing speed were improved, and the volume of infarction was reduced. However, these effects were reversed upon administration of CGP35384. Additionally, the expression levels of CREB, GABA(B1) and GABA(B2) were increased in the ON group. The levels of AC, cAMP and PKA in the serum were also increased in the ON group, whereas the addition of CGP35384 reversed these effects. The results of the present study demonstrated that ON markedly protected the brain against transient cerebral ischemic injury, and this effect was possibly mediated by the activation of the GABAB/cAMP/PKA/CREB signal transduction pathway. These findings implied that ON may be a potential therapeutic method for treating stroke.


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Terapia por Acupuntura , Conducta Animal , Proteína de Unión a Elemento de Respuesta al AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinasas Dependientes de AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Infarto de la Arteria Cerebral Media/metabolismo , Neuroprotección , Transducción de Señal , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adenilil Ciclasas/metabolismo , Animales , Infarto Encefálico/patología , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Proteína de Unión a Elemento de Respuesta al AMP Cíclico/genética , Proteínas Quinasas Dependientes de AMP Cíclico/sangre , Infarto de la Arteria Cerebral Media/sangre , Infarto de la Arteria Cerebral Media/patología , Masculino , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Receptores de GABA-B/genética , Receptores de GABA-B/metabolismo , Daño por Reperfusión/patología
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Transl Psychiatry ; 4: e442, 2014 Sep 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25226551

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An objective, laboratory-based diagnostic tool could increase the diagnostic accuracy of major depressive disorders (MDDs), identify factors that characterize patients and promote individualized therapy. The goal of this study was to assess a blood-based biomarker panel, which showed promise in adolescents with MDD, in adult primary care patients with MDD and age-, gender- and race-matched nondepressed (ND) controls. Patients with MDD received cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and clinical assessment using self-reported depression with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). The measures, including blood RNA collection, were obtained before and after 18 weeks of CBT. Blood transcript levels of nine markers of ADCY3, DGKA, FAM46A, IGSF4A/CADM1, KIAA1539, MARCKS, PSME1, RAPH1 and TLR7, differed significantly between participants with MDD (N=32) and ND controls (N=32) at baseline (q< 0.05). Abundance of the DGKA, KIAA1539 and RAPH1 transcripts remained significantly different between subjects with MDD and ND controls even after post-CBT remission (defined as PHQ-9 <5). The ROC area under the curve for these transcripts demonstrated high discriminative ability between MDD and ND participants, regardless of their current clinical status. Before CBT, significant co-expression network of specific transcripts existed in MDD subjects who subsequently remitted in response to CBT, but not in those who remained depressed. Thus, blood levels of different transcript panels may identify the depressed from the nondepressed among primary care patients, during a depressive episode or in remission, or follow and predict response to CBT in depressed individuals.


Asunto(s)
Terapia Cognitivo-Conductual , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/genética , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/terapia , Atención Primaria de Salud , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adenilil Ciclasas/genética , Adulto , Proteínas Portadoras/sangre , Proteínas Portadoras/genética , Molécula 1 de Adhesión Celular , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/sangre , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/genética , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/sangre , Femenino , Marcadores Genéticos , Humanos , Inmunoglobulinas/sangre , Inmunoglobulinas/genética , Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular/sangre , Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular/genética , Masculino , Proteínas de la Membrana/sangre , Proteínas de la Membrana/genética , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proteínas Musculares/sangre , Proteínas Musculares/genética , Sustrato de la Proteína Quinasa C Rico en Alanina Miristoilada , Polinucleotido Adenililtransferasa , Complejo de la Endopetidasa Proteasomal/sangre , Complejo de la Endopetidasa Proteasomal/genética , Proteínas/genética , Receptor Toll-Like 7/sangre , Receptor Toll-Like 7/genética
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Platelets ; 25(1): 36-44, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23488475

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Human blood platelets adhere to exposed collagen at the site of vascular injury, initiating a signaling cascade leading to fibrinogen activation, secretion of granules and aggregation, thus producing a stable thrombus. All these steps require metabolic ATP. In this study we have labeled the metabolic pool of ATP with nucleotides, treated platelets with various inhibitors and have monitored their ability to be activated. Incubating platelets with glyoxylate dramatically reduced the ATP level without a change in the adenylate energy charge (AEC). This reduction of ATP did not affect ADP-induced primary or secondary aggregation, whereas glyoxal, methyl glyoxal, or the combination of antimycin plus deoxyglucose reduced both ATP and AEC and inhibited aggregation. The reduction of ATP by glyoxylate was almost quantitatively matched by an increase in hypoxanthine without elevation of ADP. AMP, IMP or inosine, acetoacetate, aspartate, or glutamate had no effect on glyoxylate-induced breakdown of ATP, while pyruvate stopped the ATP reduction fast and efficiently. Glyoxylate also lowered the citrate content. The glyoxylate-induced breakdown of ATP coincided with an increase in fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, indicating that the phosphofructokinase reaction was the main ATP-consuming step. Glyoxylate was a substrate for lactate dehydrogenase although with a Km almost 100 times higher than pyruvate. We suggest that glyoxylate primarily competes with pyruvate in the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction, thus lowering the citrate concentration, which in turn activates phosphofructokinase. Clearly, lowering of ATP in the cytosol by more than 50% does not affect platelet aggregation provided that the AEC is not reduced.


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Adenosina Trifosfato/sangre , Plaquetas/metabolismo , Glioxilatos/sangre , Glioxilatos/farmacología , Agregación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Adenina/sangre , Adenosina Difosfato/sangre , Adenosina Difosfato/farmacología , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Plaquetas/efectos de los fármacos , Radioisótopos de Carbono/sangre , Metabolismo Energético/efectos de los fármacos , Femenino , Humanos , Cinética , Ácido Láctico/sangre , Masculino , Trombina
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Clin Hemorheol Microcirc ; 43(3): 223-32, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19923692

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Exposure of red blood cells (RBCs) to catecholamines (epinephrine, phenylephrine, an agonist of alpha1-adrenergic receptors, clonidine, an agonist of alpha2-adrenergic receptors and isoproterenol, an agonist of beta-adrenergic receptors) led to change in the RBC microrheological properties. When forskolin (10 microM), an AC stimulator was added to RBC suspension, the RBC deformability (RBCD) was increased by 17% (p<0.05). Somewhat more significant deformability rise appeared after RBC incubation with dB-AMP (by 27%; p<0.01). Red blood cell aggregation (RBCA) was significantly decreased under these conditions (p<0.01). All drugs having PDE activity increased red cell deformability similarly. Some more changes of deformability was found after RBC incubation with pentoxifylline--25% (p<0.05) and IBMX incubation was accompanied only by 15% rise of RBC deformability. The drugs with PDE inhibitory activity reduced red cell aggregation. The most significant RBCA reduction effect was found under cell incubation with pentoxifylline and inhibitor PDE1-vinpocetine. On the whole RBCA reduction averaged 36% (p<0.05) under RBCs incubation with PDE inhibitors. The rise of Ca2+ influx, stimulated by A23187, was accompanied by an increase of RBCA, whereas red cell deformability was changed insignificantly. At the same time Ca2+ entry blocking into the red cells by verapamil or its chelating in medium by EGTA led to significant RBCA decrease and deformability rise (p<0.05).On the whole the total data clearly show that the red cell aggregation and deformation changes were connected with an activation of the different intracellular signaling pathways. It seems reasonable to suppose that RBCA decrease was mainly associated with an activation of the adenylyl-cyclase-cAMP system, while the red cell deformability was closely associated with Ca2+ control mechanisms.


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Catecolaminas/farmacología , Agregación Eritrocitaria/fisiología , Deformación Eritrocítica/fisiología , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/farmacología , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adulto , Agregación Eritrocitaria/efectos de los fármacos , Deformación Eritrocítica/efectos de los fármacos , Eritrocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Eritrocitos/enzimología , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Hemorreología/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Masculino , Inhibidores de Fosfodiesterasa/farmacología , Hidrolasas Diéster Fosfóricas/sangre , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Adulto Joven
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Biol Psychiatry ; 58(12): 955-62, 2005 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16095566

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BACKGROUND: Adenylyl cyclase (AC) is an enzyme that can regulate the physiologic effects of numerous drugs and hormones through the production of cyclic adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP). Some studies suggest that certain measures of AC activity are lower among depressed subjects. We examined the relationship between various measures of AC activity and major depression, taking into account potential confounders, such as drug use and gender. METHODS: We assessed the relationship between platelet levels of AC activity and lifetime diagnosis of major depression among 1481 participants (226 subjects with a history of major depression and 1255 control subjects) in an international, cross-sectional study initiated by the World Health Organization and the International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. RESULTS: After accounting for recent drug use, subjects with a history of major depression had markedly lower mean levels for all measures of platelet AC activity compared with control subjects. The adjusted odds ratios for major depression comparing the bottom to the top quartile of AC activity were 2.69 for basal (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.30-5.56), 3.72 for cesium fluoride-stimulated (95% CI 1.54-8.98), 6.20 for forskolin-stimulated (95% CI 2.04-18.80), and 2.20 for Gpp(NH)p-stimulated (95% CI 1.03-4.70). CONCLUSIONS: Subjects with major depression have lower platelet AC activity levels, and this relationship is dramatically attenuated by various types of drug use.


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Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Plaquetas/enzimología , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/sangre , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/sangre , Adolescente , Adulto , Alcoholismo/sangre , Alcoholismo/complicaciones , Antidepresivos/efectos adversos , Antidepresivos/uso terapéutico , Biomarcadores , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Modelos Lineales , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Caracteres Sexuales , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/complicaciones
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Semin Thromb Hemost ; 31(2): 129-38, 2005 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15852216

RESUMEN

The work of many investigators since adenosine diphosphate (ADP) was recognized as a platelet aggregating agent in 1961 has led to an appreciation of the important part that ADP plays in hemostasis and thrombosis. Recently, interest has focused on the platelet receptors for ADP and adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Platelets are unique because they have two P2Y receptors that must act in concert to achieve a normal aggregation response. The P2Y (1) receptor is responsible for mobilizing internal calcium, platelet shape change, and weak aggregation. The P2Y (12) receptor inhibits adenylyl cyclase, but the concentration of cyclic AMP is reduced only if it has been raised from its low basal levels by stimulation of adenylyl cyclase by an aggregation inhibitor such as adenosine or prostaglandin I (2). The abnormal bleeding of the rare patients whose platelets lack P2Y (12) and the beneficial clinical effects of ticlopidine and clopidogrel that block this receptor indicate that P2Y (12), in addition to inhibiting adenylyl cyclase, may have an as yet unidentified role that is needed for its cooperative aggregation effect with P2Y (1). ATP stimulates a rapid influx of calcium into platelets through the P2X (1) receptor, and it may synergize with ADP when these two nucleotides are released from platelets at a site of vessel injury.


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Adenosina Difosfato/fisiología , Adenosina Trifosfato/fisiología , Agregación Plaquetaria/fisiología , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/fisiología , Adenosina Difosfato/farmacología , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Animales , Calcio/sangre , Señalización del Calcio/efectos de los fármacos , Clopidogrel , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Resistencia a Medicamentos , Trastornos Hemorrágicos/sangre , Trastornos Hemorrágicos/genética , Hemostasis/fisiología , Humanos , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Agregación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/farmacología , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/uso terapéutico , Antagonistas del Receptor Purinérgico P2 , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/sangre , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/clasificación , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/genética , Sistemas de Mensajero Secundario/efectos de los fármacos , Sistemas de Mensajero Secundario/fisiología , Trombosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Trombosis/fisiopatología , Ticlopidina/análogos & derivados , Ticlopidina/farmacología , Ticlopidina/uso terapéutico
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Semin Thromb Hemost ; 31(2): 150-61, 2005 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15852218

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After vessel wall injury, platelets adhere to the exposed subendothelium, are activated, and release mediators such as thromboxane A (2) (TXA (2)) and nucleotides stored at very high concentration in the so-called dense granules. Among other soluble agents, released nucleotides act in a positive feedback mechanism to cause further platelet activation and amplify platelet responses induced by agents such as thrombin or collagen. Adenine nucleotides act on platelets through three distinct P2 receptors: two are G protein-coupled adenosine diphosphate (ADP) receptors, namely the P2Y (1) and P2Y (12) receptor subtypes; the P2X (1) receptor ligand-gated cation channel is activated by adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The P2Y (1) receptor initiates platelet aggregation but is not sufficient for a full platelet aggregation in response to ADP, whereas the P2Y (12) receptor is responsible for completion of the aggregation to ADP. This receptor, the molecular target of the antithrombotic drug clopidogrel, is responsible for most of the potentiating effects of ADP when platelets are stimulated by agents such as thrombin, collagen, or immune complexes. The P2X (1) receptor is involved in platelet shape change and in activation by collagen under shear conditions. Each of these receptors is coupled to specific signal transduction pathways in response to ADP or ATP and is differentially involved in all of the sequential events involved in platelet function and hemostasis. As such, they represent potential targets for antithrombotic drugs.


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Activación Plaquetaria/fisiología , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/fisiología , Adenosina Difosfato/farmacología , Adenosina Difosfato/fisiología , Adenosina Trifosfato/farmacología , Adenosina Trifosfato/fisiología , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Vasos Sanguíneos/lesiones , Forma de la Célula/efectos de los fármacos , Clopidogrel , Gránulos Citoplasmáticos/metabolismo , Fibrinolíticos/farmacología , Fibrinolíticos/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Transporte Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas de la Membrana/fisiología , Modelos Biológicos , Activación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Agregación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/farmacología , Receptor Cross-Talk , Receptores Purinérgicos P2/efectos de los fármacos , Receptores Purinérgicos P2X , Receptores Purinérgicos P2Y1 , Receptores Purinérgicos P2Y12 , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Transducción de Señal/fisiología , Estrés Mecánico , Trombosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Trombosis/fisiopatología , Ticlopidina/análogos & derivados , Ticlopidina/farmacología
13.
Arthritis Res Ther ; 7(2): R189-95, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15743465

RESUMEN

We conducted the present study to investigate protein expression and functioning of A2A and A2B adenosine receptors (ARs) in neutrophils of patients affected by systemic sclerosis (SSc). The presence of A2A and A2B ARs was assessed by immunoblotting using specific antibodies. Equilibrium A2A and A2B ARs binding parameters were evaluated by radioligand binding assay. Functional studies were conducted to investigate coupling of the A2B AR to the adenylyl cyclase pathway. This is the first report of the use of Western blot analysis to confirm the presence of A2A and A2B ARs in human neutrophils. No significant changes in A2A AR binding parameters or expression levels were detected between SSc patients and healthy control individuals. A significant decrease (65%) in the maximum density of A2B AR binding sites occurred in SSc neutrophils, whereas no changes in the affinity constant values were found. Moreover, a decrease in A2B AR mediated adenylyl cyclase activity was observed in patients with SSc. Our findings demonstrate the occurrence of selective alterations in A2B AR density and signalling in SSc.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Autoinmunes/sangre , Neutrófilos/química , Receptor de Adenosina A2B/sangre , Esclerodermia Sistémica/sangre , Adenosina/análogos & derivados , Adenosina/metabolismo , Adenosina/fisiología , Adenosina-5'-(N-etilcarboxamida)/metabolismo , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adulto , Anciano , Enfermedades Autoinmunes/inmunología , Enfermedades Autoinmunes/patología , Western Blotting , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neutrófilos/patología , Fenetilaminas/metabolismo , Ensayo de Unión Radioligante , Receptor de Adenosina A2A/sangre , Receptor de Adenosina A2B/deficiencia , Receptor de Adenosina A2B/fisiología , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/fisiología , Esclerodermia Sistémica/inmunología , Esclerodermia Sistémica/patología , Transducción de Señal
14.
Auton Autacoid Pharmacol ; 25(1): 25-32, 2005 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15659151

RESUMEN

1 Cyclic AMP formation has consistently been reported to be desensitized in various tissues including heart of animal models of end-stage renal failure (ESRF). In contrast, reports on desensitization of cAMP formation in ESRF patients remain contradictory. Whether this discrepancy results from a difference between human ESRF and its animal models or from the use of circulating blood cells in the human and various solid tissues in the animal studies, remains unclear. Therefore, we performed three studies with heart and platelets of ESRF patients undergoing haemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and age- and gender-matched controls with normal renal function (n = 11-13 each). 2 In platelets from haemodialysis patients adenylyl cyclase activity in response to receptor-dependent and -independent agonists was reduced by approximately 30%, and this could be explained by an alteration at the level of adenylyl cyclase itself. However, no such desensitization was seen in platelets from peritoneal dialysis patients. 3 In hearts from ESRF patients undergoing haemodialysis, beta-adrenoceptor density and subtype distribution, cAMP formation in response to the beta-adrenoceptor agonist isoprenaline or various receptor-independent stimuli, were very similar to those in control patients but activity of G-protein-coupled receptor kinase was increased by approximately 20%. 4 We conclude that conflicting reports on the desensitization of cAMP formation between ESRF patients and ESRF animal models are not explained by the use of solid tissues in animal studies vs. circulating blood cells in patient studies. Rather desensitization of cAMP formation seems to be a less consistent feature of human ESRF than of its animal models.


Asunto(s)
AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Fallo Renal Crónico/metabolismo , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Apéndice Atrial/efectos de los fármacos , Apéndice Atrial/metabolismo , Apéndice Atrial/cirugía , Plaquetas/química , Plaquetas/metabolismo , Enfermedad Crónica , Quimioterapia/métodos , Femenino , Humanos , Imidazoles/farmacología , Fallo Renal Crónico/fisiopatología , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Diálisis Peritoneal Ambulatoria Continua/métodos , Receptores Adrenérgicos beta 1/efectos de los fármacos , Receptores Adrenérgicos beta 1/fisiología , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/metabolismo , Diálisis Renal/métodos
15.
Med Tr Prom Ekol ; (6): 17-22, 2004.
Artículo en Ruso | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15318453

RESUMEN

Occupational bronchial asthma with its prevalence amounting to 14% is one of the main entities in occupational morbidity structure. Clinical evidence in recent decades demonstrates changed phenotype of occupational bronchial asthma. Changes are increased number of patients suffering from the severe asthma, higher occurrence of occupational bronchial asthma which pathogenesis is more significantly mediated by nonimmune mechanisms. Prevalence of these types of occupational bronchial asthma approaches 9.7-22%.


Asunto(s)
Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Asma/sangre , Enfermedades Profesionales/sangre , Asma/enzimología , Asma/fisiopatología , AMP Cíclico/sangre , GMP Cíclico/sangre , Humanos , Hidrocortisona/sangre , Sistema Hipotálamo-Hipofisario/fisiopatología , Infecciones/complicaciones , Persona de Mediana Edad , Enfermedades Profesionales/enzimología , Enfermedades Profesionales/fisiopatología , Sistema Hipófiso-Suprarrenal/fisiopatología
16.
Platelets ; 14(6): 381-90, 2003 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14602552

RESUMEN

Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is a regulator of actin dynamics in platelets and a common substrate of both cAMP- and cGMP-dependent protein kinases (PKA and PKG). Elevations of the cAMP and cGMP concentration have been shown to inhibit platelet aggregation. Intracellular levels of cAMP and cGMP are regulated by the synthesizing system of adenylate cyclases, and hydrolysis by cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDEs). The present study examined the effect of the anti-platelet drug, cilostazol, which inhibits PDE3 activity, on VASP phosphorylation in platelets. VASP phosphorylation was examined by immunoblotting with an anti-VASP antibody, M4, and an anti-phospho-VASP antibody, 16C2. Cilostazol phosphorylated VASP at both Ser157 and Ser239 in a concentration-dependent manner, but EHNA (PDE2 inhibitor), dipyridamole and zaprinast (PDE5 inhibitors) did not. Forskolin (adenylate cyclase activator) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP, NO donor) resulted in the VASP phosphorylation, with increase in the cAMP and cGMP level, respectively. Cilostazol increased cAMP, but not cGMP levels, in platelets. EHNA, zaprinast and dipyridamole, had no effect on cAMP and cGMP levels. The PKA/PKG inhibitor, H-89, inhibited VASP phosphorylation by cilostazol. These results demonstrated that cilostazol phosphorylates VASP through the PDE3 inhibition, increase of cAMP level, and PKA activation in platelets.


Asunto(s)
Adenina/análogos & derivados , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/sangre , Fosfoproteínas/sangre , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/farmacología , Sulfonamidas , Tetrazoles/farmacología , Adenina/farmacología , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Proteínas Sanguíneas/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas Sanguíneas/metabolismo , Moléculas de Adhesión Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Cilostazol , Colforsina/farmacología , AMP Cíclico/sangre , Proteínas Quinasas Dependientes de AMP Cíclico/sangre , Activación Enzimática , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Humanos , Isoquinolinas/farmacología , Cinética , Proteínas de Microfilamentos , Nitroprusiato/farmacología , Inhibidores de Fosfodiesterasa/farmacología , Fosfoproteínas/efectos de los fármacos , Fosforilación
17.
Psychiatry Res ; 111(2-3): 117-24, 2002 Aug 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12374629

RESUMEN

Lithium is commonly used in combination with antidepressant drugs as a treatment for refractory depression; less often, it is used in non-resistant depression. The aim of this study was to examine the interaction of lithium with 5-HT(1B) receptors in 10 non-resistant unipolar depressed patients treated with clomipramine+lithium (C+L) vs. clomipramine+placebo (C+P). A mediation of the serotonergic system has been proposed in the literature to explain the clinical effect of lithium. Indeed, in a previous study of healthy human blood platelets, we demonstrated the interaction of lithium with adenylate cyclase activity coupled to 5-HT(1B) receptors. The functional activity of these receptors was measured by studying the inhibitory effect of L694,247, a 5-HT(1B) receptor agonist, on the adenylate cyclase activity determined by the production of cAMP. Using the same technique in the present study, we found that lithium significantly reduced the inhibition of adenylate cyclase activity induced by 5-HT(1B) receptor activation. This result confirms the specific interaction of lithium with 5-HT(1B) receptors. Moreover, a correlation between the percentage of 5-HT(1B) receptor-dependent adenylate cyclase inhibition and the clinical benefit of lithium was established, suggesting 5-HT(1B) receptors may be a target for the therapeutic effect of lithium.


Asunto(s)
Antidepresivos/uso terapéutico , Clomipramina/uso terapéutico , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/tratamiento farmacológico , Carbonato de Litio/uso terapéutico , Receptores de Serotonina/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidores de Adenilato Ciclasa , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Adulto , Plaquetas/enzimología , Trastorno Depresivo Mayor/fisiopatología , Método Doble Ciego , Quimioterapia Combinada , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Receptor de Serotonina 5-HT1B , Receptores de Serotonina/fisiología , Resultado del Tratamiento
18.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res ; 26(7): 1078-87, 2002 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12170118

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: There has been considerable interest in identifying biochemical markers indicative of a genetic predisposition to alcohol dependence ("trait markers"), as well as biochemical markers of recent alcohol drinking ("state markers"). Platelet adenylyl cyclase activity has been suggested as a trait and/or as a state marker related to alcohol dependence. We have now measured platelet adenylyl cyclase activity in more than 1400 well-characterized subjects, which allows us to investigate the influence of a broad range of factors on this activity. METHODS: Subjects were recruited as part of the WHO/ISBRA Study on State and Trait Markers of Alcohol Use and Dependence and were interviewed by using the WHO/ISBRA Interview Schedule. Adenylyl cyclase activity (basal, cesium fluoride [CsF]-, forskolin- and Gpp(NH)p-stimulated activities) was measured in platelet samples that were obtained at the time of interview. Data were analyzed by multivariate regression analyses. RESULTS: The multivariate analyses revealed that recent abstinence from alcohol was associated with diminutions in platelet adenylyl cyclase activities. A positive family history of alcohol dependence was associated with higher levels of adenylyl cyclase activities, and there was a significant interaction between the effect of alcohol consumption in the past month and family history of alcohol dependence; that is, the influence of alcohol consumption depended on whether the individual had a positive family history. A history of marijuana abuse also was associated with higher levels of platelet adenylyl cyclase activities, and a history of major depression was associated with lower levels of forskolin- and CsF-stimulated activities. Sex, race, and site of recruitment also affected some adenylyl cyclase activities, but there was no significant association of alcohol dependence or abuse with any of the platelet adenylyl cyclase activities. DISCUSSION: The large population and extensive characterization of subjects in this study provided an advantage over previous studies in which only the association of a few individual factors with adenylyl cyclase activity was investigated. The results demonstrate that although platelet adenylyl cyclase activity could be useful as a trait marker of alcohol dependence, its reliability in this regard is diminished by the influence of recent alcohol drinking and other variables. The associations between platelet adenylyl cyclase activities and marijuana abuse, as well as a history of depression, suggest that it may be worthwhile to study the genetic association of adenylyl cyclases (e.g., polymorphisms in the genes that code for particular adenylyl cyclase isoforms) with a predisposition to depression as well as to alcohol or marijuana abuse/dependence.


Asunto(s)
Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas/sangre , Alcoholismo/sangre , Alcoholismo/enzimología , Plaquetas/enzimología , Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas/genética , Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas/psicología , Alcoholismo/genética , Alcoholismo/psicología , Análisis de Varianza , Biomarcadores/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Abuso de Marihuana/sangre , Abuso de Marihuana/enzimología , Abuso de Marihuana/psicología , Análisis Multivariante , Análisis de Regresión , Organización Mundial de la Salud
19.
Radiats Biol Radioecol ; 42(3): 274-8, 2002.
Artículo en Ruso | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12125265

RESUMEN

Chronic irradiation of sheep with doses of 2.6 and 12.9 mC.kg was characterized by the modification of the adenylatecyclase activity and Ca2+ permeability of plasma membrane in cells of the peripheric blood, with no changes in the clinical and hematological indicators. The observed effects are assumed to result from structural and dynamic variations in the lipids of membranes.


Asunto(s)
Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Calcio/metabolismo , Permeabilidad de la Membrana Celular/efectos de la radiación , Animales , Membrana Celular/enzimología , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Relación Dosis-Respuesta en la Radiación , Estudios de Evaluación como Asunto , Lípidos de la Membrana/metabolismo , Ovinos
20.
Anesthesiology ; 97(1): 162-9, 2002 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12131118

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Recent American Heart Association guidelines highlight the paucity of data on effectiveness and/or mechanisms underlying use of beta-adrenergic receptor (beta AR) antagonists after acute coronary syndromes in patients subsequently undergoing revascularization. It is important to assess whether beta AR antagonists might protect the heart and improve ventricular function in this scenario. The authors therefore used esmolol (an ultra-short-acting beta AR antagonist) to determine whether beta AR antagonist treatment improves left ventricular function in a canine model of acute reversible coronary ischemia followed by coronary reperfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The authors also tested whether the mechanism includes preserved beta AR signaling. METHODS: Dogs were randomized to either esmolol or saline infusions administered during CPB (n = 29). Pre-CPB and end-CPB transmyocardial left ventricular biopsies were obtained; plasma catecholamine concentrations, myocardial beta AR density, and adenylyl cyclase activity were measured. In addition, left ventricular systolic shortening and postsystolic shortening were determined immediately prior to each biopsy. RESULTS: While beta AR density remained unchanged in each group, isoproterenol-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity decreased 26 +/- 6% in the control group but increased 38 +/- 10% in the esmolol group (pre-CPB to end-CPB, mean +/- SD, P = 0.0001). Left ventricular systolic shortening improved in both groups after release of coronary (LAD) ligature; however, the esmolol group increased to 72 +/- 23% of pre-CPB values compared to 48 +/- 12% for the control group (P = 0.0008). CONCLUSIONS: These data provide prospective evidence that esmolol administration results in improved myocardial function. Furthermore, the mechanism appears to involve enhanced myocardial beta AR signaling.


Asunto(s)
Antagonistas Adrenérgicos beta/farmacología , Revascularización Miocárdica , Propanolaminas/farmacología , Receptores Adrenérgicos beta/efectos de los fármacos , Función Ventricular Izquierda/efectos de los fármacos , Adenilil Ciclasas/sangre , Animales , Puente Cardiopulmonar , Catecolaminas/sangre , Perros , Modelos Animales , Receptores Adrenérgicos beta/fisiología , Sístole/efectos de los fármacos
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