scholarly journals Inhibition of osteoclast formation and function by bicarbonate: Role of soluble adenylyl cyclase

2009 ◽  
Vol 220 (2) ◽  
pp. 332-340 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weidong Geng ◽  
Kathy Hill ◽  
Joseph E. Zerwekh ◽  
Thomas Kohler ◽  
Ralph Müller ◽  
...  
2011 ◽  
Vol 211 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
David J Mellis ◽  
Cecile Itzstein ◽  
Miep H Helfrich ◽  
Julie C Crockett

Osteoclasts are the specialised cells that resorb bone matrix and are important both for the growth and shaping of bones throughout development as well as during the process of bone remodelling that occurs throughout life to maintain a healthy skeleton. Osteoclast formation, function and survival are tightly regulated by a network of signalling pathways, many of which have been identified through the study of rare monogenic diseases, knockout mouse models and animal strains carrying naturally occurring mutations in key molecules. In this review, we describe the processes of osteoclast formation, activation and function and discuss the major transcription factors and signalling pathways (including those that control the cytoskeletal rearrangements) that are important at each stage.


Physiology ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 199-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Federica Valsecchi ◽  
Lavoisier S. Ramos-Espiritu ◽  
Jochen Buck ◽  
Lonny R. Levin ◽  
Giovanni Manfredi

Phosphorylation of mitochondrial proteins has emerged as a major regulatory mechanism for metabolic adaptation. cAMP signaling and PKA phosphorylation of mitochondrial proteins have just started to be investigated, and the presence of cAMP-generating enzymes and PKA inside mitochondria is still controversial. Here, we discuss the role of cAMP in regulating mitochondrial bioenergetics through protein phosphorylation and the evidence for soluble adenylyl cyclase as the source of cAMP inside mitochondria.


Author(s):  
Laura Rinaldi ◽  
Sofya Pozdniakova ◽  
Vignesh Jayarajan ◽  
Christian Troidl ◽  
Yaser Abdallah ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 1842 (12) ◽  
pp. 2561-2568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Travis L. Stiles ◽  
Michael S. Kapiloff ◽  
Jeffrey L. Goldberg

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (9) ◽  
pp. 4641
Author(s):  
Thi Mong Diep Nguyen ◽  
Laura Filliatreau ◽  
Danièle Klett ◽  
Nong Van Hai ◽  
Nguyen Thuy Duong ◽  
...  

In contrast to all transmembrane adenylyl cyclases except ADCY9, the cytosolic soluble adenylyl cyclase (ADCY10) is insensitive to forskolin stimulation and is uniquely modulated by calcium and bicarbonate ions. In the present paper, we focus on ADCY10 localization and a kinetic analysis of intracellular cAMP accumulation in response to human LH in the absence or presence of four different ADCY10 inhibitors (KH7, LRE1, 2-CE and 4-CE) in MTLC-1 cells. ADCY10 was immuno-detected in the cytoplasm of MLTC-1 cells and all four inhibitors were found to inhibit LH-stimulated cAMP accumulation and progesterone level in MLTC-1 and testosterone level primary Leydig cells. Interestingly, similar inhibitions were also evidenced in mouse testicular Leydig cells. In contrast, the tmAC-specific inhibitors ddAdo3′ and ddAdo5′, even at high concentration, exerted weak or no inhibition on cAMP accumulation, suggesting an important role of ADCY10 relative to tmACs in the MLTC-1 response to LH. The strong synergistic effect of HCO3− under LH stimulation further supports the involvement of ADCY10 in the response to LH.


1999 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Rolf Felix ◽  
Marco Cecchini ◽  
Antoinette Wetterwaid ◽  
Willy Hofstetter

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