Isolation and characterization of cyclic AMP-resistant variants from a functional adrenal cortical cell line. |
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Authors: | H Masui L M Reid C Glans |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, John Muir College, The University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA |
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Abstract: | We have isolated a number of cyclic AMP-resistant cell lines and characterized two of them, 3B4 and 10F2s, from a functional adrenal cortical cell line, Y-1. At seeding densities above diameter plates, the variant cells are resistant in their morphological change, plating efficiency and growth to the normal effects of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (db-cAMP). At lower seeding densities, 3B4 and 10F2 have retained a slight sensitivity to db-cAMP in their plating efficiency and in their morphology. Studies with various nucleotides and cAMP analogues show that the inhibitory effects of db-cAMP on the growth and morphology of Y-1 cells are not due to degradation products of db-cAMP. There is loss of response to ACTH in the variant cell lines such that there are no effects of ACTH on plating efficiency, growth, morphology, steroidogenesis and cAMP excretion. In addition, the variant cell lines show lowered activities of the cAMP binding receptor and cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Preliminary studies indicate that in Y-1, cAMP markedly reduces protein phosphorylation, and it inhibits phosphate uptake. In the variants, the protein phosphorylation and phosphate uptake are maintained even in the presence of db-cAMP. The maintenance of phosphorylation in the presence of db-cAMP may play an important role in the ability of the cells to survive in high concentrations of db-cAMP. The variant cell lines can be stimulated by db-cAMP to increase steroidogenesis, although the stimulated levels of steroidogenesis in 3B4 and 10F2 are less than those in Y-1. The variant phenotype is stable in vitro and in vivo. |
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