Title : Angiogenin depresses aortic smooth muscle cell cAMP by a pertussis toxin sensitive mechanism.

Pub. Date : 1989 Sep 15

PMID : 2551276






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1 Angiogenin depresses aortic smooth muscle cell cAMP by a pertussis toxin sensitive mechanism. Cyclic AMP angiogenin Rattus norvegicus
2 Angiogenin transiently depresses the cAMP level of rat aortic smooth muscle cells. Cyclic AMP angiogenin Rattus norvegicus
3 Angiogenin also inhibited isoproterenol stimulated cAMP formation, but the percentage depression in cAMP (9%) was less than that in cells treated with angiogenin alone (28%). Cyclic AMP angiogenin Rattus norvegicus
4 In contrast angiogenin enhanced forskolin stimulation of adenylate cyclase, an effect previously linked with agonist activation of protein kinase C. The effect of angiogenin on cellular cAMP was abolished by pre-incubation with pertussis toxin. Cyclic AMP angiogenin Rattus norvegicus
5 In contrast angiogenin enhanced forskolin stimulation of adenylate cyclase, an effect previously linked with agonist activation of protein kinase C. The effect of angiogenin on cellular cAMP was abolished by pre-incubation with pertussis toxin. Cyclic AMP angiogenin Rattus norvegicus