鸡胚胎肌发生过程中前列腺素依赖性磷脂酰肌醇信号传导

H. Elgendy, R.E. Hausman
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先前的研究表明,前列腺素与成肌细胞膜受体的结合启动了第二个信使级联反应,这对随后的肌肉形成至关重要。肌生成对锂的敏感性的初步证据表明参与了肌醇磷酸代谢。这里对这种可能性进行了研究。在体外培养的鸡胚成肌细胞中,研究了单磷酸肌醇的积累对前列腺素结合的响应。在培养22或28 h时,用[3H]肌醇标记单核成肌细胞,然后将其掺入磷酸肌苷中。在实验操作前列腺素代谢和在前列腺素结合前加入Li+后,在33小时至37小时之间通过阴离子交换色谱法测量[3H]单磷酸肌醇的积累。发现33小时后单磷酸肌醇迅速积累。然而,在36小时的肌肉形成后,没有观察到单磷酸肌醇的积累。这种积累依赖于前列腺素作为吲哚美辛,它也阻断了肌生成过程中随后的膜事件,阻断了肌醇磷酸的积累。与随后的肌生成一样,肌醇磷酸的积累通过外源性前列腺素的加入得以恢复。最后,肌醇磷酸只有在与前列腺素结合后才开始积累。结果表明,肌醇磷酸信号转导机制将前列腺素结合与鸡胚肌发生中的膜事件联系起来。
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Prostaglandin-dependent phosphatidylinositol signaling during embryonic chick myogenesis

Previous investigations suggested that binding of prostaglandin to a myoblast membrane receptor initiates a second messenger cascade which is essential for subsequent myogenesis. Initial evidence of the sensitivity of myogenesis to lithium suggested the involvement of inositol phosphate metabolism. That possibility is investigated here. The accumulation of inositol monophosphate in response to prostaglandin binding was studied in aggregate cultures of chick embryo myoblasts in vitro. At 22 or 28 h in culture mononucleated myoblasts were labeled with [3H]inositol, which was then incorporated into phosphoinositides. After experimental manipulations of prostaglandin metabolism and the addition of Li+ prior to prostaglandin binding at 33 h, [3H]inositol monophosphate accumulation was measured by anion-exchange chromatography between 33 and 37 h. Inositol monophosphate was found to accumulate rapidly following 33 h. However, after 36 h of myogenesis, no inositol monophosphate accumulation was observed. The accumulation was dependent on prostaglandin as indomethacin, which also blocks subsequent membrane events in myogenesis, blocked inositol phosphate accumulation. Like subsequent myogenesis, inositol phosphate accumulation was restored by the addition of exogenous prostaglandin. Finally, the accumulation of inositol phosphate began only after the binding of prostaglandin. The results demonstrate that an inositol phosphate signal transduction mechanism connects prostaglandin binding to membrane events in embryonic chick myogenesis.

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