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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1995

All-trans-retinoic acid stimulates synthesis of cyclic ADP-ribose in renal LLC-PK1 cells.

Kelly W. Beers; Eduardo N. Chini; Thomas P. Dousa

Cyclic adenosine diphospho-ribose (cADPR) triggers Ca2+ release from intracellular stores and is therefore proposed to function as a second messenger in cellular signaling; however, an extracellular stimulus, i.e., first messenger (hormone or autacoid) that modulates cADPR metabolism has not been identified. We discovered that all-trans-retinoic acid (atRA) is a potent stimulus to increase cADPR synthesis by cultured LLC-PK1 cells. The stimulation of cADPR synthesis by atRA is dose dependent between 0.1 nM and 1 microM (maximum increase approximately delta + 600%), while atRA does not alter the rate of cADPR hydrolysis by LLC-PK1 cells. The activity of other intrinsic apical membrane enzymes was not significantly altered. The stimulation of cADPR synthesis by atRA occurs after a lag period of 6-8 h, and the stimulation is inhibited by actinomycin D and by cycloheximide. Our results therefore demonstrate that atRA in physiological concentrations is a potent extracellular stimulus, first messenger, that enhances cADPR synthesis, and the effect of atRA requires de novo protein synthesis. We suggest that some of the diverse biologic actions of atRA such as morphogenetic and cell differentiation may be mediated via cADPR.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1995

Nicotinate Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate (NAADP) Triggers a Specific Calcium Release System in Sea Urchin Eggs

Eduardo N. Chini; Kelly W. Beers; Thomas P. Dousa


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 1996

Adenine nucleotide diphosphates: emerging second messengers acting via intracellular Ca2+ release

Thomas P. Dousa; Eduardo N. Chini; Kelly W. Beers


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 1995

Metabolism of cyclic ADP-ribose in opossum kidney renal epithelial cells

Kelly W. Beers; Eduardo N. Chini; Hon Cheung Lee; Thomas P. Dousa


American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 1995

Specific modulation of cyclic ADP-ribose-induced Ca2+ release by polyamines

Eduardo N. Chini; Kelly W. Beers; Claudia C.S. Chini; Thomas P. Dousa


Kidney International | 1997

Cyclic ADP-ribose metabolism in rat kidney: High capacity for synthesis in glomeruli

Eduardo N. Chini; Pavel Klener; Kelly W. Beers; Claudia C.S. Chini; Joseph P. Grande; Thomas P. Dousa


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1996

β-Estradiol Inhibits Na+-PiCotransport across Renal Brush Border Membranes from Ovarectomized Rats☆

Kelly W. Beers; Michael A. Thompson; Eduardo N. Chini; Thomas P. Dousa


Kidney International | 1997

Opposite paracrine effects of 5-HT and dopamine on Na+-Pi cotransport in opossum kidney cells

Frederico G.S. De Toledo; Kelly W. Beers; Theresa J. Berndt; Michael A. Thompson; Gertrude M. Tyce; Franklyn G. Knox; Thomas P. Dousa


American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 1997

Pleiotropic upregulation of Na+-dependent cotransporters by retinoic acid in opossum kidney cells

F. G. S. De Toledo; Kelly W. Beers; Thomas P. Dousa


Archive | 1997

ION CHANNELS - MEMBRANE TRANSPORT - INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Opposite paracrine effects of 5-HT and dopamine on NatPi cotransport in opossum kidney cells

Frederico G.S. De Toledo; Kelly W. Beers; Theresa J. Berndt; Michael A. Thompson

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