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XB-ART-8375
Jpn J Physiol 2001 Aug 01;514:491-500. doi: 10.2170/jjphysiol.51.491.
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ATP suppresses the K(+) current responses to FSH and adenosine in the follicular cells of Xenopus oocyte.

Fujita R , Kimura S , Kawasaki S , Takashima K , Matsumoto M , Hirano H , Sasaki K .


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The application of either follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or adenosine (Ade) induces a K(+)-current response in the follicular cells surrounding a Xenopus oocyte under a voltage clamp. These K(+)-current responses are reported to be produced by an increase in intracellular cAMP. A previous application of ATP to the same cells markedly depressed the K(+)-current responses to FSH and Ade. Furthermore, a 2 min application of phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu), an activator of protein kinase C (PKC), significantly depressed the K(+)-current responses to FSH and Ade, but it had no significant effect on the Cl(-)-current response to ATP. An application of either ATP or PDBu also depressed the K(+)-current response induced by intracellularly applied cAMP. In contrast to the effect of PDBu, the application of 1-octanol, an inhibitor of gap junction channel, significantly depressed both the Ade- and ATP-induced responses, indicating that the acting site of 1-octanol is different from that of PKC. The results suggest that the depressing effect of ATP on the FSH- and Ade-induced K(+)-current responses might be mediated by PKC activation and that the site of PKC action might be downstream of the cAMP production involved in the K(+) channel opening.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: camp fshb