Hypertension, Vol 19, 314-319, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
K Yasunari, M Kohno, K Murakawa, K Yokokawa, T Horio and T Takeda
At least two types of receptors for natriuretic peptides have been
reported: biologically active receptors coupled with guanylate cyclase
(atrial natriuretic peptide [ANP]-B receptors) and clearance receptors
(ANP-C receptors). To elucidate the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in the
regulation of ANP-B receptors, vascular smooth muscle cells in culture were
treated with phorbol ester. Incubation with receptor agonists and phorbol
ester led to the desensitization of receptor- mediated cyclic guanosine
monophosphate (ANP-B receptor response) in rat vascular smooth muscle
cells. Although a PKC inhibitor and downregulation of PKC by long-term
incubation of cells with phorbol esters blocked the phorbol ester-induced
desensitization of the ANP-B receptor response, they did not block the
ANP-induced desensitization of the ANP-B receptor response. In addition,
when desensitization by phorbol esters was observed, ANP was still capable
of desensitization. These observations suggest that the mechanism for
regulating ANP-B receptor sensitivity may be both PKC-dependent and
PKC-independent and mediated by phorbol esters and ANP, respectively.
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Phorbol ester and atrial natriuretic peptide receptor response on vascular smooth muscle
First Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School, Japan.
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