Role of cell contractions in cAMP-induced cardiomyocyte atrial natriuretic peptide release

2000 
Incubation of spontaneously beating ventricular cardiomyocytes from neonatal rats with prostaglandin E2 (0.1 μM) or forskolin (0.1 μM) simultaneously increased the rate of cellular contraction and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) secretion. Both responses were maximal within 10–20 min of application and were accompanied by three- to fourfold increases in cAMP formation. By contrast, a higher regimen of forskolin (10 μM) promoted a 20- to 30-fold increase in basal cAMP production, which was accompanied by the abolition of contractile activity and ANP release. Low regimens of forskolin (0.1 μM) doubled the occurrence of cytosolic Ca2+ transients associated with monolayer contraction, whereas higher regimens of forskolin (10 μM) completely suppressed Ca2+transients. Moreover, in quiescent cultures that were pretreated with ryanodine, tetrodotoxin, nifedipine, or butanedione monoxime, prostaglandin E2 (0.1 μM) and forskolin (0.1 μM) failed to elicit significant ANP secretion, suggesting that cAMP-elevating ag...
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