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Effects of biogenic amines and polypeptide hormones on protein kinase A and adenylyl cyclase activities in muscles of the mollusc Anodonta cygnea

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1014030513092

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The effects of biogenic amines, glucagon, and insulin on the cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) activity have been studied in the muscle tissue of the freshwater bivalve mollusc Anodonta cygnea. It was shown that serotonin, glucagon, and insulin both in vivo and in vitro stimulated PKA activity, whereas isoproterenol inhibited it. The stimulating effect of serotonin and inhibiting effect of isoproterenol was blocked by serotoninergic (cyproheptadine) and adrenergic (propranolol) inhibitors, which confirms specificity of the effect of biogenic amines on the PKA activity. Taking into account participation of adenylyl cyclase system in action of the above hormones, the revealed hormonal effects on the PKA activity produce metabolic effects via the following chain reaction, In the case of serotonin and glucagon: receptor --> G(s)-protein --> 4 AC --> 4 cAMP --> PKA --> phosphorylation of glycogen synthase (GS) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) and inhibition of their activity; in the case of isoproterenol: beta-adrenoreceptor --> G(i)-protein --> AC inhibition --> decreasing PKA -->. inhibition of phosphorylase and stimulation of GS1 and G6PDH. A participation is suggested of the insulin-stimulated AC signaling system in the mechanism of the mitogenic insulin effect mediated, as shown in this work, via the PKA activation, but not of the metabolic effect of insulin.

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