Differential effects of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate on GTP gamma S-induced diacylglycerol formation and arachidonic acid liberation in saponin-permeabilized rabbit platelets

Thrombosis Research
S AkibaT Fujii

Abstract

In rabbit platelets, collagen (50 micrograms/ml)- or thrombin (0.5 U/ml)-induced diacylglycerol formation was dose-dependently prevented by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA, 2-50 nM). However, collagen-induced arachidonic acid liberation and lysophosphatidylcholine formation were rather enhanced by PMA, while the thrombin-induced liberation was not. We also demonstrated with saponin-permeabilized platelets that collagen (100 micrograms/ml)-induced arachidonic acid liberation was enhanced by GTP gamma S and inhibited by GDP beta S, both dose-dependently. Since these results lead us to consider that protein kinase C affects a guanine-nucleotide-binding protein (G-protein) to modulate phospholipase A2 and C, we investigated this dual effect of PMA on arachidonic acid liberation and diacylglycerol formation induced by G-protein activator. Addition of GTP gamma S (100 microM) to saponin-permeabilized platelets significantly induced these responses, and PMA (2-10 nM)-pretreatment before the cell permeabilization inhibited diacylglycerol formation and enhanced arachidonic acid liberation and lysophosphatidylcholine formation, dose-dependently. Likewise, PMA (20 nM) had differential effects on the similar NaF (20 mM)-induced respon...Continue Reading

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