Effects of calmodulin inhibitors on rabbit synoviocyte phospholipase A2

Ralph J. Rothenberg
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Abstract

The effect of calmodulin inhibitors on synoviocyte phospholipase A2 activity was evaluated. Cells were incubated with [3H]arachidonic acid for 24 hours to label phospholipids. [3H]prostaglandin E2 synthesis was stimulated by Salmonella minnesota lipopolysaccharide (100 μg/ml). Trifluoperazine, 35 μM, reduced lipopolysaccharide-stimulated [3H]prostaglandin E2 synthesis by 50%. In sonicated suspensions of cells, calcium-dependent phospholipase A2 activity was inhibited by trifluoperazine 3–100 pM and by compound 4880 (3 μg/ml). These agents inhibit calmodulin-dependent enzyme activity. The addition of calmodulin, 1 or 2.5 μM, to compound 4880-treated suspensions reversed this inhibition in a dose-dependent manner. Agents which inhibit calmodulin-dependent enzymes can reversibly inhibit synoviocyte phospholipase A2 and thus prostaglandin E2 production.

钙调素抑制剂对兔滑膜细胞磷脂酶A2的影响
评价钙调素抑制剂对滑膜细胞磷脂酶A2活性的影响。细胞用[3H]花生四烯酸孵育24小时,标记磷脂。[3H]明尼苏达沙门氏菌脂多糖(100 μg/ml)刺激前列腺素E2合成。35 μM的三氟拉嗪可使脂多糖刺激的[3H]前列腺素E2合成减少50%。在细胞超声悬液中,三氟拉嗪3 - 100 pM和化合物4880 (3 μg/ml)可抑制钙依赖性磷脂酶A2的活性。这些药物抑制钙调素依赖酶的活性。在4880处理过的混悬液中加入1 μM或2.5 μM的钙调素,以剂量依赖的方式逆转了这种抑制作用。抑制钙调素依赖酶的药物可以可逆地抑制滑膜细胞磷脂酶A2,从而抑制前列腺素E2的产生。
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