Title : Release of intracellular calcium by two different second messengers in airway epithelium.

Pub. Date : 1989 Aug

PMID : 2475035






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1 Bradykinin stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation but, in the presence of indomethacin, did not alter cAMP levels. Inositol Phosphates kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
2 Despite the difference in second messenger pathways, both bradykinin and isoproterenol transiently increased [Ca2+]c. Bradykinin stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation and increased [Ca2+]c with similar potencies, suggesting that bradykinin elevated [Ca2+]c by stimulating inositol phosphate production. Inositol Phosphates kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
3 Despite the difference in second messenger pathways, both bradykinin and isoproterenol transiently increased [Ca2+]c. Bradykinin stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation and increased [Ca2+]c with similar potencies, suggesting that bradykinin elevated [Ca2+]c by stimulating inositol phosphate production. Inositol Phosphates kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
4 Despite the difference in second messenger pathways, both bradykinin and isoproterenol transiently increased [Ca2+]c. Bradykinin stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation and increased [Ca2+]c with similar potencies, suggesting that bradykinin elevated [Ca2+]c by stimulating inositol phosphate production. Inositol Phosphates kininogen 1 Homo sapiens
5 Despite the difference in second messenger pathways, both bradykinin and isoproterenol transiently increased [Ca2+]c. Bradykinin stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation and increased [Ca2+]c with similar potencies, suggesting that bradykinin elevated [Ca2+]c by stimulating inositol phosphate production. Inositol Phosphates kininogen 1 Homo sapiens