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Query: EC:4.6.1.1 (adenylate cyclase)
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The role of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (db cAMP) in influencing the water content of the cat's gray and white matter was evaluated by intracoritcal injection of 20 micrio L of 2 x 10(-1) to 2 x 10(-6)M solution of db cAMP. Cholera toxin, a stimulator of adenylate cyclase, also was tested. Concentrations of db cAMP less than 10(-3)M failed to produce significant change in brain water content, while concentrations greater than 10(-2)M produced 31.5% +/- 8% and 17.3% +/- 3.6% increases in white matter volume, respectively (P less than .05). Cholera toxin did not increase brain water levels. These results are discussed in relation to the pathophysiology of brain edema.
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PMID:Dibutyryl cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate: its role in regulation of cat brain extracellular fluid. 22 44

The interfascicular oligodendroglia of the rat striatum nucleus is studied in control animals and under experimentally induced brain edemas. Enzyme histochemical studies were performed. Normal oligodendrocytes show two different enzymatic distributions. While Mg2+-ATPase, TPPase, TPPase, adenylate cyclase and SDH are shown to be situated at the cell bodies and some proximal processes, 5'-nucleotidase reaction is seen at the cell fine distal processes. In spite of its trong activity in oligodendroglial endings the latter enzyme is not seen at the myelin sheath. This sheath and the interfascicular cells being intimately related, 5'-nucleotidase appears to be important not only during myelination, as almost all authors emphasize, but also in the adult myelin metabolism. Experimental brain edema shows some changes in the interfasicular oligodendroglia enzymatic activites for 5'-nucleotidase, Mg2+-ATPase and adenylate cyclase. A progressive disappearance of the former enzyme is observed. These features and those of derived from local ionic alterations may be concerned with the special susceptibility of white matter for some types of brain swellings.
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PMID:Enzyme histochemistry of rat interfascicular oligodendroglia, with special reference to 5'-nucleotidase. 101 43

At 4 h after the intraperitoneal administration of kainic acid in a dose of 12 mg/kg, Evans blue extravasation was observed preferentially in the thalamus, accompanied by increases in the water and sodium contents and by a decrease in the potassium content. Subcutaneous pretreatment with a histamine H2-receptor blocking agent, ranitidine, in a dose of 5 mg/kg given 2 h before and at the time of kainic acid injection, partially decreased the edema formation in the thalamus. It is assumed that repetitive discharges evoked by the kainic acid result in the thalamus in an excessive release of histamine from internal (mast cell and neuronal) sources and that this leads to the activation of H2-receptor-coupled adenylate cyclase in the brain microvessels and to the induction of brain edema.
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PMID:Histamine H2-receptors participate in the formation of brain edema induced by kainic acid in rat thalamus. 364 81

To study the effects of maternal alcohol ingestion on brain adenylate cyclase in offspring, rats were given ethanol in the drinking water before, during and after gestation. Fifteen-day-old pups from alcoholic mothers had reduced body and wet brain weight and protein content with normal concentrations of DNA and RNA in brain; pups from mothers deprived of alcohol from the 21st day of gestation had normal growth and brain protein, DNA, RNA and cyclic nucleotide concentrations. Adenylate cyclase activity was less in homogenates from the diencephalon, mesencephalon and cerebellum of alcoholic and alcohol-deprived mothers than in the corresponding homogenates from control mothers. A reduction of the enzyme activity was only observed in homogenates from diencephalon of offspring from alcoholic and alcohol-deprived mothers as compared with controls. Sensitivity of adenylate cyclase to noradrenaline was reduced in the corpora striata and diencephalon from alcoholic mothers, while these changes were absent in alcohol-deprived mothers and their offspring. Ingestion of ethanol in pregnant mothers does not seem to affect significantly the adenylate system in the brain of the offspring.
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PMID:Effects of chronic ingestion of alcohol in the pregnant rat on catecholamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in the brain of mothers and their offspring. 666 60

Astrocytes are major glial cells that play a critical role in brain homeostasis. Abnormalities in astrocytic function, such as hepatic encephalopathy (HE) during acute liver failure, can result in brain death following brain edema and the associated astrocyte swelling. Recently, we have identified alpha 1-antichymotripsin (ACT) to be a biomarker candidate for HE. ACT induces astrocyte swelling by upregulating aquaporin 4 (AQP4); however, the causal connection between these proteins is not clear yet. In this study, we utilized a microarray profile to screen the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in astrocytes treated with ACT. We then performed Gene Ontology, REACTOME, and the comprehensive resource of mammalian protein complexes (CORUM) enrichment analyses of the identified DEGs. The results of these analyses indicated that the DEGs were enriched in pathways activating adenylate cyclase (AC)-coupled G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and therefore were involved in the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling. These results indicate that ACT may act as a ligand of Gs-GPCRs and subsequently upregulate cAMP. As cAMP is known to upregulate AQP4 in astrocytes, these results suggest that ACT may upregulate AQP4 by activating AC GPCRs and therefore serve as a therapeutic target for acute HE.
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PMID:Comprehensive gene expression profiling of human astrocytes treated with a hepatic encephalopathy-inducible factor, alpha 1-antichymotripsin. 3329 31