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Query: UMLS:C0043167 (pertussis)
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1. The adenosine receptors from pig kidney proximal tubules have been studied in membrane vesicle preparations derived from either luminal (brush-border membranes-BBM-) or basolateral (BL) sides. There was a substantial amount of A2-like NECA binding in both preparations, but the A1 subtype of adenosine receptors was not found in either BBM or BL membranes. The use of [3H]-CGS21680 which is a more specific ligand for A2a receptors revealed true adenosine receptors in the BBM. 2. The kinetic parameters for [3H]-CGS21680 binding to pig renal BBM were: Bmax = 1.48 pmol mg-1 protein and Kd = 150 nM. In the presence of Gpp(NH)p the affinity decreased (Kd = 220 nM), whereas the addition of Mg2+ induced a marked increase in affinity (Kd = 83 nM). These equilibrium constants are higher than those found for the A2a adenosine receptors present in pig brain striatal membranes (Kd = 12 nM), and are close to those found in rat renal BBM (Kd = 90 nM). 3. The order of potency of agonist and antagonists was not consistent with the presence of either A1 or A2 receptors, but it was very similar to the agonist order of potency for the A3 receptor subtype. Furthermore, the blockade of the [3H]-CGS21680 binding by both cholera and pertussis toxin further supports the view that the subtypes present in BBM are neither A1 nor A2. 4. Overall the results suggest the presence in BBM of an A3 receptor, or of a new subtype of adenosine receptor, which is linked to G proteins sensitive to both cholera and pertussis toxins.
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PMID:Characterization of adenosine receptors in brush-border membranes from pig kidney. 133 33

Phospholipid signalling mediated by endothelin (ET) receptor subtypes was studied in the rat proximal tubule. In freshly isolated proximal tubule cells, ET-1, ET-2 and sarafotoxin S6c (S6c) evoked an increase in 1,2-diacylglycerol (DAG), inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) and phosphocholine (PCho), suggesting stimulation of both phosphatidyl-inositol 4,5-bisphosphate- and phosphatidyl-choline-specific phospholipase C (PLC), while ET-3 increased only DAG and PCho, presumably via phosphatidyl-choline-dependent PLC. Renal cortical slices were also stimulated by the above-mentioned agonists, followed by isolation of either brush border (BBM) or basolateral (BLM) membranes for which mass measurements of inositol lipids and DAG were performed. In BBM, DAG increased in response to ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3, and was followed by protein kinase C (PKC) translocation to the BBM, while in BLM, DAG formation and translocation of PKC were observed only in response to ET-3, suggesting spatial segregation of signalling systems between two membane domains of proximal tubule cells. Tyrphostine, pertussis toxin (PTX) or cholera toxin (CTX) did not influence ET-mediated signalling in either of the membranes, suggesting involvement of PTX- and CTX-insensitive G-protein-mediated stimulation of PLCbeta by ET receptors. ET-dependent stimulation of PLC in BBM and BLM was used as a tool to examine the presence of different ET receptor subtypes in these two cell membrane domains. BQ123, an inhibitor of ETA receptors, did not prevent ET-1-mediated signalling in BBM, but an ETA,B antagonist, bosentan, inhibited ET-3-mediated signalling in BBM. In addition, an ETB agonist, S6c, stimulated PLC in BBM. Neither BQ123 nor bosentan inhibited ET-3 signalling in BLM. Therefore, these data strongly suggest the presence of ETB receptors coupled to phosphatidyl-inositol 4,5-bisphosphate- and phosphatidyl-choline-dependent PLC in BBM and ETC receptors linked to phosphatidyl-choline-dependent PLC in BLM.
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PMID:Different endothelin receptor subtypes are involved in phospholipid signalling in the proximal tubule of rat kidney. 866 90