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Modulation of cortisol receptors in embryonic retina cells by changes in cell-cell contacts: Correlations with induction of glutamine synthetase
Authors:A.D. Saad  B.M. Soh  A.A. Moscona
Affiliation:Laboratory for Developmental Biology, Cummings Life Science Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 60637 USA
Abstract:Cortisol induces glutamine synthetase (GS) in neural retina tissue of chick embryos. GS induction represents a characteristic feature of embryonic retina differentiation. However, if the tissue is dissociated into single cells, the dispersed cells are not inducible for GS. We report that cell dispersion results in a rapid and marked reduction in the level of cortisol-binding cytoplasmic receptors. This reduction persists if the cells are maintained in a dispersed state. However, if the cells are reaggregated and they reconstruct tissue-like contacts and architecture, the level of cortisol receptors increases, and so does inducibility for GS. The results indicate that, in the embryonic neural retina histotypic cell contacts and interactions are involved in regulating the level of cortisol receptors. We propose that cell contact-dependent signals from the cell surface may modulate levels of cytoplasmic cortisol receptors necessary for GS induction.
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