herbimycin has been researched along with Metaplasia* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for herbimycin and Metaplasia
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Stimulation by Bt2cAMP of epidermal mucous metaplasia in retinol-pretreated chick embryonic cultured skin, and its inhibition by herbimycin A, an inhibitor for protein-tyrosine kinase.
Epidermal mucous metaplasia of cultured 13-day-old chick embryonic tarsometatarsal skin can be induced by culture in medium containing retinol (20 microM) for only 8-24 h and then in a chemically defined medium without vitamins or serum for 6 days. In the induction of mucous metaplasia, retinol primarily affects the dermal cells and a signal(s) induced in the dermis by excess retinol alters epidermal differentiation toward secretory epithelium. In this work we found that Bt2cAMP (2 mM) stimulated mucous metaplasia severalfold when added to retinol-pretreated skin but inhibited epidermal mucous metaplasia when added together with retinol. Forskolin (100 microM), an activator of adenylate cyclase, also stimulated mucous metaplasia when added to retinol-pretreated skin. On the other hand, transduction in the epidermal cells of a signal(s) induced in dermal cells by excess retinol was inhibited by herbimycin A (500 ng/ml), an inhibitor of protein-tyrosine kinases, and TPA (0.1 microM), an activator of protein kinase C. Hence these findings indicated that cAMP stimulated signal-induced mucous metaplasia, and that transduction of the signal(s) in the epidermal cells required protein-tyrosine kinase and was inhibited by protein kinase C. Topics: Adenylyl Cyclases; Animals; Benzoquinones; Bucladesine; Chick Embryo; Clusterin; Colforsin; Cytoplasmic Granules; Epidermis; Glycoproteins; Lactams, Macrocyclic; Metaplasia; Molecular Chaperones; Mucous Membrane; Organ Culture Techniques; Protein Kinase C; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Quinones; Rifabutin; Skin; Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate; Vitamin A | 1991 |