Sen RP, Sobrevía L, Delicado EG, Yudilevich D, Miras-Portugal MT. Bovine adrenal endothelial cells express nucleoside transporters nonregulated by protein kinases A and C.
Am J Physiol 1996;
271:C504-10. [PMID:
8769989 DOI:
10.1152/ajpcell.1996.271.2.c504]
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Abstract
The present investigation characterizes the nucleoside transporters in bovine adrenomedullary endothelial cells and their possible regulation by the action of protein kinases A and C to establish comparisons with the nucleoside transport system in chromaffin cells. The nucleoside transport proved to be a nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI)-sensitive facilitated-diffusion system with high affinity for adenosine. These endothelial cells had a high density of nucleoside transporters (660,000 +/- 130,000 transporters/ cell), measured by NBTI binding, and the efficiency was close to 2 adenosine molecules internalized transporter-1.s-1. The stimulation of the cells with bradykinin and P1,P4-di(adenosine-5')tetraphosphate, which raise the intracellular Ca2+ concentration, did not modulate the adenosine transport. When the cells were stimulated with signals coupled to adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate intracellular production, such as norepinephrine and isoproterenol, the adenosine transport was not modified. Furthermore, the treatment of the cells with direct activators of both protein kinases A and C had no effect on adenosine transport, in contrast to that reported in chromaffin cells.
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