Differential effects of in vitro ethanol on prostaglandin E1-sensitive adenylate cyclase from smooth muscle cells and platelets.

M Noe, D Oliva, A Corsini, M Soma, R Fumagalli, S Nicosia
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Abstract

In membranes of smooth muscle cells cultured from rabbit mesenteric artery, ethanol dose-dependently activates adenylate cyclase, both basal and PGE1- or GPP(NH)P-sensitive. The alcohol increases the maximal stimulation induced by PGE1 and GPP(NH)P, without greatly affecting their potency. The arrhenius plot displays a discontinuity point, which is only slightly lowered by ethanol. On the contrary, in membranes from human platelets ethanol inhibits basal, GPP(NH)P- and PGE1-sensitive adenylate cyclase, without modification of the prostaglandin or guanine nucleotide potency. The break point present in the Arrhenius plots is definitely lowered by the alcohol. In addition, ethanol decreases the thermostability of the enzyme. Neither in myocytes nor in platelets does ethanol affect the activation energy of the reaction. The data suggest that ethanol probably interacts directly with the membrane proteins, and that its effect is not mediated only through a perturbation of membrane lipid fluidity.

体外乙醇对平滑肌细胞和血小板中前列腺素e1敏感腺苷酸环化酶的影响。
在兔肠系膜动脉培养的平滑肌细胞膜中,乙醇剂量依赖性地激活腺苷酸环化酶,对基础和PGE1或GPP(NH) p敏感。酒精增加了PGE1和GPP(NH)P诱导的最大刺激,但对其效力没有太大影响。阿伦尼乌斯图显示出一个不连续点,乙醇只略微降低了这个点。相反,在人血小板膜中,乙醇抑制基础的、GPP(NH)P-和pge1敏感的腺苷酸环化酶,而不改变前列腺素或鸟嘌呤核苷酸的效力。在阿伦尼乌斯图中出现的断点肯定被酒精降低了。此外,乙醇降低了酶的热稳定性。在肌细胞和血小板中,乙醇都不影响反应的活化能。这些数据表明,乙醇可能直接与膜蛋白相互作用,而其作用不仅仅是通过对膜脂流动性的扰动来介导的。
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