Effect of a dynein inhibitor on vasopressin action in toad urinary bladder
1. The effect of the dynein inhibitor erythro-9-[3-(2-hydroxynonyl)] adenine (EHNA) on the osmotic water flow response to vasopressin or exogenous cAMP has been investigated in isolated toad urinary bladders. 2. Pretreatment with serosal EHNA had no effect on basal water flow, but inhibited the deve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 1996-02, Vol.490 (Pt 3), p.767-774 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1. The effect of the dynein inhibitor erythro-9-[3-(2-hydroxynonyl)] adenine (EHNA) on the osmotic water flow response to
vasopressin or exogenous cAMP has been investigated in isolated toad urinary bladders. 2. Pretreatment with serosal EHNA had
no effect on basal water flow, but inhibited the development and maintenance of the hydrosmotic response to vasopressin (20
mU ml-1) or 8-(4-parachlorophenylthio)-adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (8 CPT-cAMP; 0.1 mM). 3. The inhibitory effect
of EHNA on vasopressin-induced water flow was dose dependent. Inhibition occurred in the dose range in which EHNA inhibits
the ATPase and motor activities of dynein in vitro. 4. EHNA also inhibited the maintenance of the high rate of water flow
established by prior exposure to vasopressin. 5. The inhibitory effect of EHNA on the onset phase of the vasopressin response
was attenuated after exposure of the tissue to the microtubule-disruptive drug nocodazole but was fully additive with that
of cytochalasin B. 6. EHNA inhibited basal and vasopressin-stimulated transepithelial sodium transport. 7. The findings support
the view that EHNA inhibits hormone-induced water flow through an action on a cytoplasmic dynein. The results are consistent
with the hypothesis that dynein is involved in the microtubule-based delivery of water channel-containing vesicles to the
apical membrane of the granular epithelial cells during both the onset and maintenance of the water permeability response
to vasopressin. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1996.sp021184 |