Different concentrations of pertussis toxin have opposite effects on agonist-induced PGE2 formation in mesangial cells

1986 
Pertussis toxin may inactivate N proteins linked to phospholipase C. We examined the effect of pretreatment with pertussis toxin at different concentrations and times on agonist-induced PGE 2 synthesis in mesangial cells. Two to four hours with 10–50 ng/ml of pertussis toxin inhibited the response to angiotensin and platelet activating factor, but with a different sensitivity. This was associated with decreased [ 14 C]arachidonic acid release in prelabeled cells. The response to A23187 was unaltered. At high concentrations (1 to 5 ug/ml) pertussis toxin increased basal PGE 2 and the response to all agonists. Pertussis toxin pretreatment resulted in a dose-dependent ribosylation of a 40 kDa protein band. Thus, responses to different agonists have different sensitivity to pertussis toxin inhibition, which at high concentrations may even have opposite effects.
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