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Down-regulation of gonadotropin and beta-adrenergic receptors by hormones and cyclic AMP
Authors:P H Fishman  R V Rebois  T Zaremba
Abstract:Loss of gonadotropin receptors in murine Leydig tumor cells and of beta-adrenergic receptors in rat glioma C6 cells occurred following exposure of the cells to human chorionic gonadotropin and isoproterenol, respectively. Down-regulation of receptors was mimicked in part by other agents that elevated cyclic AMP levels in the cells such as cholera toxin and dibutyryl cyclic AMP. Whereas agonist-mediated receptor loss was rapid and almost total, down-regulation by cyclic AMP was slower and less extensive. Down-regulation of receptors did not appear to be accompanied by loss of the regulatory and catalytic components of adenylate cyclase. Hormone-mediated down-regulation was preceded by desensitization of hormone-stimulated adenylate cyclase. In contrast, there was no evidence that cyclic AMP caused desensitization. Finally, loss of receptors induced either by agonists or cyclic AMP required protein synthesis as cycloheximide inhibited down-regulation. We conclude that down-regulation of receptors in these cells is a complex process involving both cyclic AMP-independent and -dependent events.
Keywords:adenylate cyclase  hormone receptors  cyclic AMP  down-regulation  desensitization  β-adrenergic receptors  gonadotropin receptors
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