Abstract:
:We demonstrate that gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) can inhibit the proliferation of human immortal nontumorigenic (184-B5) mammary epithelial cells ectopically expressing the human GRP receptor. Growth of Balb 3T3 cells ectopically expressing relatively high levels of the GRP receptor was also inhibited by GRP; however, growth of transfectants expressing lower levels of the receptor was not inhibited. Compared with Balb 3T3 cells, mammary epithelial cells could be rendered sensitive to growth inhibition by GRP by the expression of fewer GRP receptors. GRP also stimulated DNA synthesis in quiescent, serum-starved Balb 3T3 transfectants. In clones that were sensitive to growth inhibition by GRP by virtue of their expression of relatively high levels of the GRP receptor, the dose-response curve of GRP-stimulated DNA synthesis was bell shaped. This is consistent with our conclusion that the growth-inhibiting activity of GRP required the activation of a relatively large pool of receptors in Balb 3T3 cells. Significantly, prostaglandin H synthase inhibitors, which block the production of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid, reduced GRP-inhibitory effects on DNA synthesis. We also compared a number of GRP-stimulated signaling pathways in Balb 3T3 clones that were sensitive or insensitive to growth inhibition by GRP, including cAMP formation, phospholipase C activation, calcium mobilization, and arachidonic acid formation. Taken together, these results demonstrate a novel GRP receptor-coupled signal pathway promoting growth inhibition in which prostaglandin H synthase plays a significant role.
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Mol Pharmacoljournal_title
Molecular pharmacologyauthors
Feldman RI,Fried S,Mann E,Wu JM,Liang Msubject
Has Abstractpub_date
1996-03-01 00:00:00pages
505-14issue
3eissn
0026-895Xissn
1521-0111journal_volume
49pub_type
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