CHROMOSTATIN INHIBITS CATECHOLAMINE SECRETION IN ADRENAL CHROMAFFIN CELLS BY ACTIVATING A PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE

被引:27
作者
GALINDO, E [1 ]
ZWILLER, J [1 ]
BADER, MF [1 ]
AUNIS, D [1 ]
机构
[1] INSERM, U338, 5 RUE BLAISE PASCAL, F-67084 STRASBOURG, FRANCE
关键词
ADRENAL MEDULLA; CATECHOLAMINES; EXOCYTOSIS; CHROMOGRANIN;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.89.16.7398
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Chromostatin is a 20-residue peptide derived from chromogranin A (CGA), the major soluble component of secretory granules in adrenal medullary chromaffin cells. One known biological function of chromostatin is to inhibit the secretagogue-evoked catecholamine secretion from chromaffin cells. Putative receptors are present on the chromaffin-cell plasma membrane, and the activation of such receptors leads to the inhibition of L-type voltage-sensitive calcium channels. We report here that exposure of chromaffin cells to chromostatin modifies neither cAMP and cGMP levels nor protein kinase C activity but does provoke the activation of soluble protein phosphatase (PPase) type 2A in a dose-dependent manner compatible with the peptide concentration inhibiting catecholamine secretion. The activation of the PPase as well as the inhibition of both secretagogue-induced Ca2+ entry and catecholamine secretion by chromostatin were all blocked by okadaic acid, a specific PPase inhibitor. We suggest that chromostatin directly or indirectly stimulates PPase-2A, dephosphorylating a target protein and lowering its activity in the secretory process.
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