Loss of adenylate cyclase hormonal sensitivity in chemically transformed epithelial cells. |
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Authors: | J S Makarski R M Niles |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Surgery and Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02118, USA |
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Abstract: | The hormonal sensitivity of adenylate cyclase from a normal rat liver epithelial cell line (K16) and its chemically transformed derivative (W8) were compared. Intact normal rat liver cells had markedly increased cAMP levels after brief exposure to epinephrine, isoproterenol, norepinephrine or prostaglandin E1. In contrast, the cAMP levels of chemically transformed cells were relatively unaffected by these same compounds even after prolonged incubation. A comparison of broken cell adenylate cyclase activities revealed a decreased basal activity in the chemically transformed cells; the response to NaF was similar in the two cell lines, while the response to catecholamines and prostaglandins paralleled the intact cell studies. These data suggest that one reason for loss of adenylate cyclase hormonal responsiveness in chemically transformed rat liver epithelial cells may be a dysfunction or loss of hormone binding sites. |
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