Protein Information

ID 120
Name protein kinase A (protein family or complex)
Synonyms Protein kinase A; cAMP dependent protein kinase; cAMP dependent protein kinases

Compound Information

ID 964
Name calcium chlorate
CAS calcium chlorate

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
16888205 Montero-Hadjadje M, Delarue C, Fournier A, Vaudry H, Yon L: Involvement of the adenylyl cyclase/protein kinase A signaling pathway in the stimulatory effect of PACAP on frog adrenocortical cells. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 Jul;1070:431-5.
We have previously shown that PACAP stimulates in vitro the secretion of corticosteroids by frog adrenal explants and that PACAP increases cAMP formation and cytosolic calcium concentration ('Ca2+'i) in adrenocortical cells. The aim of the present study was to investigate the involvement of cAMP and 'Ca2+'i in the stimulatory effect of PACAP on steroid production. Incubation of adrenal explants with PACAP resulted in a significant increase in total inositol phosphate formation. Administration of the protein kinase A inhibitor, H89, markedly reduced the stimulatory effect of PACAP on corticosterone and aldosterone secretion by perifused adrenal slices. In contrast, chelation of intracellular or extracellular calcium, or incubation with calcium channel blockers, had no effect on PACAP-evoked steroid secretion. Incubation of the cells with BAPTA or thapsigargin totally suppressed the stimulatory effect of PACAP on 'Ca2+'i. In contrast, suppression of extracellular calcium with EGTA or blockage of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels did not impair PACAP-induced Ca2+ response. These data indicate that, in frog adrenocortical cells, the stimulatory effect of PACAP on steroid secretion is mediated through activation of the cAMP/PKA pathway. Concurrently, PACAP causes calcium mobilization from IP (3)-dependent intracellular stores through activation of a phospholipase C, while the calcium response is not involved in the stimulatory effect of PACAP on corticosteroid secretion.
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