1984
DOI: 10.1172/jci111452
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Autoregulation of bradykinin receptors and bradykinin-induced prostacyclin formation in human fibroblasts.

Abstract: A s bstract. The interaction of bradykinin (BK) with its specific receptors on intact cultured human fibroblasts results in production ofprostaglandins, including prostacyclin (PG12), and accumulation of cyclic AMP. Incubation of cells with 1 ,tM BK for 5 min at 37°C led to a marked reduction (75-90%) in BK-induced PGI2 release and in total number of [3H]BK-binding sites with no change in dissociation constant (6.1 and 7.6 nM for control and BK-treated cells, respectively). The decrease in receptor number did … Show more

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“…The procedure used was that of Roscher et al (1983), with minor modifications. Briefly, serum-deprived cells previously (D Macmillan Press Ltd, 1991 exposed to toxins, forskolin and/or protein synthesis inhibitors were washed in chilled phosphate-buffered saline and set in an ice bath.…”
Section: Arachidonic Acid Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure used was that of Roscher et al (1983), with minor modifications. Briefly, serum-deprived cells previously (D Macmillan Press Ltd, 1991 exposed to toxins, forskolin and/or protein synthesis inhibitors were washed in chilled phosphate-buffered saline and set in an ice bath.…”
Section: Arachidonic Acid Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of G proteins, however, in the variety of BK signal cascades is not fully elucidated. Human foreskin fibroblasts expressing high numbers of B2 kinin receptor have already been shown to be an excellent tool to study the regulation and the properties of the human B2 kinin receptor, as well as its signal transduction pathways (Roscher et al, 1983(Roscher et al, , 1984Dengler et al, 1990;Faussner et al, 1991). Therefore, we decided to use this cell system to investigate the regulatory role of guanosine nucleotides in the binding of agonist and antagonist to B2 kinin receptors in particulate fractions of human foreskin fibroblasts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultured human foreskin fibroblasts express high numbers of B2 kinin receptor, which, when occupied by agonist, are subject to strict regulatory control via internalization and down-regulation (Roscher et al, 1984). Although G proteins appear to couple these receptors to the synthesis of eicosanoids, thereby accumulating cAMP and the release of inositol phosphates (Roscher et al, 1983;Burch and Axelrod, 1987;Dengler et al, 1990), little is known regarding the exact mechanism of the interaction between the B2 kinin receptor and these G proteins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…VIP and bumetanide, a loop diuretic like piretanide, were found to be active only on the basolateral face (Dharmsathaphom, 1985 (Cuthbert & Margolius, 1982), that chloride will prove to be a major current carrier, as found with VIP (Dharmsathaphorn, 1985) and forskolin. The desensitization following kinin may be due to rapid down regulation as with human fibroblasts (Roscher et al, 1984). Nevertheless desensitizing concentrations on one side of the monolayers did not compromise contralateral responsiveness.…”
Section: Introdutionmentioning
confidence: 96%