Abstract
The murine BALB/c 3T3 fibroblast clone SV-T2 (3T3 cells) expresses receptors for the nonapeptide bradykinin. In these cells, bradykinin stimulates both inositol phosphate (InsP) formation and arachidonic acid release by independently activating phospholipase C and phospholipase A2, respectively. These actions of bradykinin are mediated by a receptor(s) coupled to pertussis toxin-insensitive guanine nucleotide-binding proteins. Bradykinin-stimulated increases in InsP lead to the mobilization of intracellular Ca2+. We examined the expression of 3T3 receptors for bradykinin in oocytes from Xenopus laevis, cells capable of in vitro expression of foreign mRNA for receptors coupled to the mobilization of Ca2+. Poly(A)+ mRNA was prepared from 3T3 cells and expression of receptors for bradykinin was demonstrated by agonist-mediated stimulation of 45Ca2+ efflux from oocytes injected with 50 ng of poly(A)+ RNA. Bradykinin-stimulated efflux of 45Ca2+ was dose dependent (EC50 = 15 nM) and blocked by the specific mixed B1,B2 bradykinin antagonist NPC 567 but not by the B1 antagonist desArg9[Leu8]bradykinin. Size fractionation of 3T3 poly(A)+ RNA on a sucrose gradient demonstrated a single peak of bradykinin-stimulated 45Ca2+ efflux, with an approximate mRNA size of 4.5 kilobases. Bradykinin-stimulated 45Ca2+ efflux in size-fractionated mRNA was clearly separable from response to [Arg]vasopressin at another receptor linked to InsP formation and Ca2+ mobilization in 3T3 cells.
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