Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor

Cells derived from an experimental luteinized ovarian tumor are more sensitive to GnRH endocrine action than control luteal cells. In an attempt to understand the possible causes of the differential sensibility to GnRH action, we examined the number and affinity of GnRH receptors and the second mess...

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Autores principales: Chamson-Reig, A., Pignataro, O.P., Libertun, C., Lux-Lantos, V.A.R.
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spelling todo:paper_00137227_v140_n8_p3573_ChamsonReig2023-10-03T14:11:13Z Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor Chamson-Reig, A. Pignataro, O.P. Libertun, C. Lux-Lantos, V.A.R. adenosine triphosphatase (calcium) buserelin calcium chorionic gonadotropin collagenase enzyme inhibitor fluoride sodium fura 2 gonadorelin gonadorelin receptor guanine nucleotide binding protein inositol trisphosphate phospholipase C seric gonadotropin thapsigargin animal cell animal experiment animal model article calcium cell level calcium mobilization cell stimulation controlled study female hormonal regulation luteal cell luteoma nonhuman ovary tumor priority journal rat receptor affinity receptor binding second messenger Cells derived from an experimental luteinized ovarian tumor are more sensitive to GnRH endocrine action than control luteal cells. In an attempt to understand the possible causes of the differential sensibility to GnRH action, we examined the number and affinity of GnRH receptors and the second messenger response to GnRH stimulation in both tissues. For GnRH receptor studies membranes were obtained from 4-to 6-week-old ovarian tumors (luteoma) and ovaries from prepubertal rats treated with 25 IU PMSG and 25 IU hCG (SPO) and were incubated with [125I]Buserelin. The number of GnRH receptors were increased in luteoma compared with that in SPO ovaries; dissociation constants were similar in both tissues. GnRH stimulation of second messenger release was assessed in cells obtained from luteoma and SPO ovaries by collagenase treatment. Buserelin (100 ng/ml) induced a significant 35% calcium increase in SPO cells, as determined by the fura-2 method; in luteoma cells no response was observed after buserelin stimulation, although a calcium transient was induced by thapsigargin (0.5 μM), an inhibitor of Ca2+-adenosine triphosphatase associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. The effect of buserelin on inositol phosphates was evaluated after incubation of luteoma and SPO cells with [3H]myoinositol for 48 h. Buserelin induced a 400% increase in inositol trisphosphate in SPO cells. Again, luteoma cells did not respond to buserelin stimulation, although NaF (10 mM), an activator of G proteins coupled to phospholipase C, induced an 800% increase in inositol trisphosphate. Although the number of GnRH receptors is augmented in luteoma cells, justifying an increased endocrine response, neither inositol phosphates nor intracellular calcium were released by a GnRH analog, indicating the uncoupling of GnRH receptors from phospholipase C. These data provide evidence that the transformation of the ovary into a luteoma implies the acquisition of novel characteristics in the GnRH receptor second messenger-generating system. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00137227_v140_n8_p3573_ChamsonReig
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topic adenosine triphosphatase (calcium)
buserelin
calcium
chorionic gonadotropin
collagenase
enzyme inhibitor
fluoride sodium
fura 2
gonadorelin
gonadorelin receptor
guanine nucleotide binding protein
inositol trisphosphate
phospholipase C
seric gonadotropin
thapsigargin
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
article
calcium cell level
calcium mobilization
cell stimulation
controlled study
female
hormonal regulation
luteal cell
luteoma
nonhuman
ovary tumor
priority journal
rat
receptor affinity
receptor binding
second messenger
spellingShingle adenosine triphosphatase (calcium)
buserelin
calcium
chorionic gonadotropin
collagenase
enzyme inhibitor
fluoride sodium
fura 2
gonadorelin
gonadorelin receptor
guanine nucleotide binding protein
inositol trisphosphate
phospholipase C
seric gonadotropin
thapsigargin
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
article
calcium cell level
calcium mobilization
cell stimulation
controlled study
female
hormonal regulation
luteal cell
luteoma
nonhuman
ovary tumor
priority journal
rat
receptor affinity
receptor binding
second messenger
Chamson-Reig, A.
Pignataro, O.P.
Libertun, C.
Lux-Lantos, V.A.R.
Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
topic_facet adenosine triphosphatase (calcium)
buserelin
calcium
chorionic gonadotropin
collagenase
enzyme inhibitor
fluoride sodium
fura 2
gonadorelin
gonadorelin receptor
guanine nucleotide binding protein
inositol trisphosphate
phospholipase C
seric gonadotropin
thapsigargin
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
article
calcium cell level
calcium mobilization
cell stimulation
controlled study
female
hormonal regulation
luteal cell
luteoma
nonhuman
ovary tumor
priority journal
rat
receptor affinity
receptor binding
second messenger
description Cells derived from an experimental luteinized ovarian tumor are more sensitive to GnRH endocrine action than control luteal cells. In an attempt to understand the possible causes of the differential sensibility to GnRH action, we examined the number and affinity of GnRH receptors and the second messenger response to GnRH stimulation in both tissues. For GnRH receptor studies membranes were obtained from 4-to 6-week-old ovarian tumors (luteoma) and ovaries from prepubertal rats treated with 25 IU PMSG and 25 IU hCG (SPO) and were incubated with [125I]Buserelin. The number of GnRH receptors were increased in luteoma compared with that in SPO ovaries; dissociation constants were similar in both tissues. GnRH stimulation of second messenger release was assessed in cells obtained from luteoma and SPO ovaries by collagenase treatment. Buserelin (100 ng/ml) induced a significant 35% calcium increase in SPO cells, as determined by the fura-2 method; in luteoma cells no response was observed after buserelin stimulation, although a calcium transient was induced by thapsigargin (0.5 μM), an inhibitor of Ca2+-adenosine triphosphatase associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. The effect of buserelin on inositol phosphates was evaluated after incubation of luteoma and SPO cells with [3H]myoinositol for 48 h. Buserelin induced a 400% increase in inositol trisphosphate in SPO cells. Again, luteoma cells did not respond to buserelin stimulation, although NaF (10 mM), an activator of G proteins coupled to phospholipase C, induced an 800% increase in inositol trisphosphate. Although the number of GnRH receptors is augmented in luteoma cells, justifying an increased endocrine response, neither inositol phosphates nor intracellular calcium were released by a GnRH analog, indicating the uncoupling of GnRH receptors from phospholipase C. These data provide evidence that the transformation of the ovary into a luteoma implies the acquisition of novel characteristics in the GnRH receptor second messenger-generating system.
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author Chamson-Reig, A.
Pignataro, O.P.
Libertun, C.
Lux-Lantos, V.A.R.
author_facet Chamson-Reig, A.
Pignataro, O.P.
Libertun, C.
Lux-Lantos, V.A.R.
author_sort Chamson-Reig, A.
title Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
title_short Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
title_full Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
title_fullStr Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
title_full_unstemmed Alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
title_sort alterations in intracellular messengers mobilized by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in an experimental ovarian tumor
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