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Fluoride inhibits agonist-induced formation of inositol phosphates in rat cortex

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, ISSN: 0006-291X, Vol: 155, Issue: 2, Page: 664-669
1988
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Sodium fluoride inhibited carbachol, 5-hydroxytryptamine and noradrenaline stimulated formation of inositol phosphates in rat cerebral cortex. For example, carbachol (1 mM) induced a 337 % increase of inositol phosphates above basal in 30 min which was reduced to 69 % in the presence of NaF (10 mM). The IC50 for NaF was approximately 1.5 mM and inhibition was mediated by a decrease in maxima of the carbachol dose response curve rather than a shift to the right. This inhibitory action was not mimicked by NaBr or NaI, or by agents which increase cAMP. Inhibition did not appear to result from a toxic action of NaF since it had no effect on the formation of inositol phosphates by high K + ; moreover, in higher concentrations NaF stimulated phospholipase C activity. Since fluoride ions are known to activate G-proteins in the concentrations used in this study, these results may indicate the existence of a novel G-protein linked to receptor inhibition of phospholipase C.

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