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Query: EC:4.6.1.1 (
adenylate cyclase
)
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The action of pharmacologic agents on
chymase
-induced exocytosis of beta-hexosaminidase and arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism by rat serosal mast cells (RSMC) was determined and compared with their effects on anti-IgE induced activation. Indomethacin (INDO) (less than or equal to 10 microM), a cyclooxygenase inhibitor, did not affect
chymase
- or anti-IgE-mediated exocytosis, while completely inhibiting prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) release at 1.25 microM. Theophylline (THEO), mepacrine, 3-amino-1-[m-(trifluoromethyl)-phenyl]-2-pyrazoline (BW755C), and diethylcarbamazine (DEC), inhibitors of adenosine binding and phosphodiesterases, phospholipases, AA metabolism, and vesicular transport as well as leukotriene A4 formation, respectively, inhibited exocytosis with ID50 values of 3.4, 0.22, 3.4 and 1.9 mM for
chymase
and 2.4, 0.17, 2.8 and 5.2 mM for anti-IgE. These agents inhibited net PGD2 release with ID50 values of 2.1, 0.04, less than 0.05, and 1.5 mM for
chymase
and of 0.5, 0.1, less than 0.05, and 4 mM for anti-IgE. 5,6-Dehydroarachidonic acid (DHA) and arachidonyl hydroxylamine (AH), 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors, did not affect
chymase
-mediated exocytosis; anti-IgE-mediated exocytosis was not altered by AH but was suppressed by DHA (ID50 = 20 microM). Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), an antioxidant, inhibited
chymase
-mediated exocytosis dose-dependently (ID50 less than or equal to 13.3 microM) while decreasing anti-IgE-mediated exocytosis by only 30% at 2.5-20 microM; net PGD2 release induced by both stimuli was inhibited dose-dependently. 2',5'-Dideoxyadenosine (DDA) and 1,6-di(0-(carbamoyl)cyclohexanone oxime)hexane (RHC 80267) and inhibitors of
adenylate cyclase
and of di-triglyceride lipases, respectively, had little effect on exocytosis induced by
chymase
but inhibited that induced by anti-IgE with ID50 values of 0.4 mM and 37 microM, respectively. With DDA the inhibition of net PGD2 release occurred with anti-IgE but not
chymase
, whereas RHC 80267 inhibited both
chymase
and anti-IgE-mediated PGD2 release. Differential inhibition of activation-secretion suggests either that
chymase
provides a step inhibited in IgE-mediated exocytosis by DDA, RHC 80267 and DHA, or that the activating pathway initiated by
chymase
is distinct.
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PMID:Pharmacological modulation of activation-secretion of rat serosal mast cells by chymase, an endogenous secretory granule protease. 393 69
Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is an extremely potent vasoconstrictor peptide originally isolated from endothelial cells. Its synthesis, mainly regulated at the gene transcription level, involves processing of a precursor by a furin-type proprotein convertase to an inactive intermediate, big ET-1. The latter peptide can then be cleaved directly by an endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE) into ET-1 or reach the active metabolite through a two-step process involving
chymase
hydrolyzing big ET-1 to ET-1 (1-31), itself needing conversion to ET-1 by neprilysin (NEP) to exert physiological activity. ET-1 signals through two G protein-coupled receptors, endothelin receptor A (ETA) and endothelin receptor B (ETB). Both receptors induce an increase in intracellular Ca(2+), mainly from the extracellular space through voltage-independent mechanisms, the receptor-operated channels and store-operated channels. ET-1 also induces signaling through epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation, oxidative stress induction, rho-kinase, and the activation (ETA) or inhibition (ETB) of the
adenylate cyclase
/cyclic adenosine monophosphate pathway. Arterial vasoconstriction is mediated mainly by the ETA receptor. ET-1, via endothelium-located ETB, relaxes arteries or constricts vessels following activation of the same receptor type on the smooth muscle, where it can interact with ETA. In addition, ETB-dependent vasoconstriction seems more prominent in the venous vasculature. A better understanding of how ET-1 is synthesized and how ETA and ETB receptors interact could help design better pharmacological agents in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases where targeting the ET-1 system is indicated.
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PMID:Endothelin-1: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Vasoreactivity. 2745 Oct 97