Phospholipase C activation in rat pituitary adenoma (GH) cells |
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Authors: | Jan O. Gordeladze Trine Haugen Eivind J. Paulssen Ruth H. Paulssen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1112, Blindern 0317, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | ![]() The presence of the pertussis toxin (PTX) insensitive GTP-binding proteins (G-proteins) Gq and/or G11 has been demonstrated in three different prolactin (PRL) and growth hormone (GH) producing pituitary adenoma cell lines. Immunoblocking of their coupling to hormone receptors indicates that Gq and/or G11 confer throliberin (TRH) responsive phospholipase C (PL-C) activity in these cells. The contention was substantiated by immunoprecipitation analyses snowing that anti Gq/11 -sera coprecipitated PL-C activity. In essence, only Gq/11 (but neither Gi2, Gi3 nor Go) seems to mediate the TRH-sensitive PL-C activity, while Go may be coupled to a basal or constitutive PL-C activity. Immunoblocking studies imply that the B -complex also, to some extent, may stimulate GH3 pituitary cell line PL-C activity. Finally, the steady state levels of Gq/11 mRNA and protein were downregulated upon long term exposure of the GH3 cells to TRH (but not to vasoactive intestinal peptide = VIP). |
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Keywords: | G proteins GH cells phospholipase C pituitary cells thyroliberin |
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