[Dopamine effect on ionic conduction and adenyl cyclase activity in the central nervous system of the pond snail].

Neirofiziologiia = Neurophysiology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
I M Prudnikov, O N Osipenko, T F Kastrikina, V N Tsyvkin
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The mode of dopamine action (DA) was investigated both on identified neurons (growth hormone producing cells--GHC) and on the membrane fraction of the CNS tissue homogenate. Adenylate cyclase activity (ACA) in the Lymnaea membrane depended on the GTP, stimulated and inhibited by different well known mediators, dopamine action being one of them. DA produced a stimulatory and inhibitory action on ACA. Direction of the DA action depended on the GTP concentration: at lower concentration of the GTP DA was a stimulator of ACA, at higher--an inhibitor. It is shown that inhibitory influence of DA on ACA was prevented by treatment of the membrane of the catalytic subunit of the protein kinase A (cPKA). It is particularly noticeable that inhibitory influence of cPKA-dependent phosphorylation reduced the inhibitory action of ALF4-, a G-protein activator. Effect of DA application on the GHC induced appearance of inward and outward currents through the neuronal membrane.

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[多巴胺对池塘蜗牛中枢神经系统离子传导和腺苷环化酶活性的影响]。
研究了多巴胺作用模式(DA)在已鉴定的神经元(生长激素产生细胞-GHC)和CNS组织匀浆膜组分上的作用。淋巴膜腺苷酸环化酶活性(ACA)依赖于GTP,受不同已知介质的刺激和抑制,多巴胺作用是其中之一。DA对ACA有刺激和抑制作用。DA的作用方向取决于GTP的浓度:GTP浓度较低时,DA是ACA的刺激物,GTP浓度较高时,DA是ACA的抑制剂。结果表明,通过处理蛋白激酶A (cPKA)的催化亚基膜,可以阻止DA对ACA的抑制作用。特别值得注意的是,cpka依赖性磷酸化的抑制作用降低了g蛋白激活剂ALF4-的抑制作用。DA对GHC诱导的神经元膜向内和向外电流的影响。
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