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Blockade of heterologous desensitization of prostate adenylate cyclase without blockade of homologous down regulation of receptors or loss of GTP regulation of agonist binding

Exposure of rat prostatic tissues to isoproterenol resulted in rapid desensitization of their catecholamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase which was associated with reduction of available beta-adrenoceptors and a loss of guanine nucleotide-mediated regulation of agonist binding to these receptors. The...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1983-02, Vol.258 (4), p.2083-2086
Main Authors: Shima, S, Komoriyama, K, Hirai, M, Kouyama, H
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Adenylyl Cyclases - metabolism
Animals
Calcimycin - pharmacology
Dihydroalprenolol - metabolism
Guanosine Triphosphate - metabolism
Isoproterenol - pharmacology
Male
Potassium - pharmacology
Prostate - drug effects
Prostate - enzymology
Rats
Receptors, Adrenergic - metabolism
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Receptors, Adrenergic, beta - metabolism
title Blockade of heterologous desensitization of prostate adenylate cyclase without blockade of homologous down regulation of receptors or loss of GTP regulation of agonist binding
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