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Hormone- and fluoride-sensitive adenylate cyclases in human fetal tissues
Authors:KMJ Menon  Sally Giese  Robert B Jaffe
Institution:Reproductive Endocrinology Program, Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Biological Chemistry, The University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 U.S.A.
Abstract:Adenylate cyclase activities have been assayed in the human fetal adrenal, heart ventricle, brain, liver, testis, kidney, skeletal muscle and lung during the first trimester of pregnancy. The requirements for adenylate cyclases are similar to those reported in all adult tissues. Of all tissues studied, heart ventricle had the highest level of enzymatic activity, and this tissue was most responsive to hormonal stimulation. Although adenylate cyclases from all of these tissues were stimulated by F?in vitro, hormonal stimulation was observed only in the liver, adrenal and heart ventricle. The presence of hormone-responsive adenylate cyclase in human fetal tissues suggests that cyclic AMP may be involved in gene expression.
Keywords:HCG  human chrionic gonadotropin  ACTH  adrenocorticotropic hormone  LH  luteinizing hormone
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