Neurotransmitter Systems in Morphologically Undifferentiated Human Y-79 Retinoblastoma Cells: Studies of GABAergic, Glycinergic, and β-Adrenergic Systems |
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Authors: | Paul Madtes Jr. Athanassios Kyritsis Gerald J. Chader |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Vision Research, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Elements of three neurotransmitter systems were investigated in morphologically undifferentiated human Y-79 retinoblastoma cells in suspension culture. Specific gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) uptake, GABA binding, and glycine binding were absent from these cells, although the cells had been shown to exhibit an active uptake and release of [3H]glycine. Binding and competition studies using both alpha- and beta-adrenergic ligands indicated the presence of a beta-adrenergic receptor. This finding was confirmed by treatment of the cells with beta-agonists in competition with a beta-antagonist and with an alpha-antagonist; the level of cyclic AMP was competitively stimulated. Therefore, human Y-79 cells in suspension culture contain beta-adrenergic receptors, and not glycinergic or GABAergic ones. Thus, the Y-79 cells may be of use in studying the factors involved in developmental regulation of neurotransmitter function. |
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Keywords: | β-Adrenergic receptor Differentiation GABA receptor Glycine receptor Neurotransmitter Retinoblastoma |
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