Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity during differentiation of rabbit erythroid bone marrow cells

Author:

Setchenska M S,Arnstein H R,Vassileva-Popova J G

Abstract

Changes in the activity of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase during differentiation of rabbit bone marrow erythroid cells were investigated. The cells were separated by velocity sedimentation at unit gravity into six fractions corresponding to different stages of development: proerythroblasts, basophilic cells, polychromatic cells, early orthochromatic and late orthochromatic cells and reticulocytes. Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase was found to be very active in the most immature cells, the proerythroblasts, which also have the highest content of cyclic AMP. After differentiation into basophilic erythroblasts, a 4-fold decrease in cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity was observed. In these cells the amount of cyclic AMP was about 80% lower than that in proerythroblasts. In polychromatic cells a further drop in phosphodiesterase activity occurred. After the final cell division the enzyme activity was very low and the levels of cyclic AMP in the early and late orthochromatic cells remained constant. Kinetic studies demonstrated a heterogeneity of erythroid cell cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase: high affinity, low-Km (5.5 } 10(-6) M) and low affinity, high-Km (0.1 } 10(-3) M) enzymes were found. The phosphodiesterase activity was dependent on the presence of Mg2+ and was activated by Ca2+ at low Mg2+ concentrations (1 mM). The changes in cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity during differentiation and maturation of erythroid cells suggest the possible importance of this enzyme in the physiological control of cyclic AMP concentrations in developing erythroblasts. The loss of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity after cessation of cell division supports the concept of the significance of the final cell division in erythroblast differentiation.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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