Differences in the association of calmodulin with cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in relaxed and contracted arterial strips

Changes in the concentration of cytosolic Ca2+ are assumed to alter the activity of Ca2+-calmodulin-sensitive cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in intact cells. However, this assumption is based on indirect evidence and by analogy from studies of enzyme activities in broken cell systems. We have d...

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description Changes in the concentration of cytosolic Ca2+ are assumed to alter the activity of Ca2+-calmodulin-sensitive cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in intact cells. However, this assumption is based on indirect evidence and by analogy from studies of enzyme activities in broken cell systems. We have developed a procedure for estimating the fraction of Ca2+-calmodulin-sensitive phosphodiesterase that is in an activated, ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) sensitive state in intact porcine coronary artery strips. The experimental approach involves homogenization of the strips and assay of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cyclic GMP) phosphodiesterase activity under conditions that retard changes in the amount of the complex Ca2+-calmodulin-phosphodiesterase. Our findings indicate that cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase in intact coronary artery strips does associate with Ca2+-calmodulin and that interventions that change the concentration of Ca2+ in the cytosol of the intact strip change the extent of this functional association. Exposure to histamine (10 or 100 microM) or 50 mM KCl caused contraction and an increase in EGTA-sensitive cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase activity. Isoproterenol-induced relaxation of tissues that had been caused to contract with 10 microM histamine was accompanied by a reduction in EGTA-sensitive cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase activity to the same level as that present before contraction was initiated.
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Animals
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Calcium - metabolism
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Calmodulin - metabolism
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Coronary Vessels - metabolism
Egtazic Acid - pharmacology
Female
In Vitro Techniques
Male
Medical sciences
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Muscle, Smooth, Vascular - metabolism
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Swine
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