Does glucocorticoid deprivation promote the expression of adenosine receptor-sites stimulating adenylate cyclase in rat adipocyte membranes?

1982 
Abstract The influence of N 6 -phenylisopropyladenosine (PIA) on adenylate cyclase was compared in adipocyte membranes from adrenalectomized and sham operated rats. In the presence of 100 mM sodium, 10 μM GTP and adenosine deaminase, PIA inhibited basal adenylate cyclase activity in sham rats, but elicited biphasic effects in adrenalectomized rats: at concentrations up to 10 nM, PIA first stimulated the enzyme, after which higher concentrations produced inhibition. In the presence of theophylline, these biphasic effects could not be observed. When isoproterenol maximally-stimulated adenylate cyclase was studied, the same biphasic effects of PIA were also observed in adrenalectomized rats, provided that no sodium was added in the assay, since with 100 mM sodium, only inhibition was seen. Finally, the stimulatory but not the inhibitory effect of PIA was prevented by glucocorticoid administration, a phenomenon which suggests that glucocorticoid deprivation may promote the expression of adenosine receptorsites which activate adenylate cyclase and which are normally absent, cryptic or unfunctional in normal adipocytes.
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