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Acetylcholine‐induced initiation of thymic lymphoblast DNA synthesis and proliferation
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Molecular PhysiologySignal TransductionEndocrine MechanismLymphocyte DevelopmentHormonal ReceptorPhysiologyAcetylcholine‐induced InitiationDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyAcetylcholine ConcentrationCell ProliferationCyclic AmpCyclic GmpEndocrinologyMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyHealth Sciences
Low (5 times 10-9 M to 10-7 M) acetylcholine concentrations cause a calcium-independent stimulation of the initiation of DNA synthesis and proliferation of lymphoblasts which are part of rat thymocyte populations suspended in vitro. A much higher (5 times 10-5 M) acetylcholine concentration also stimulates lymphoblast DNA synthesis and proliferation, but this action is calcium-dependent. This proliferogenic response to acetylcholine is however not clearly mediated by either cyclic GMP or cyclic AMP.
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