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Protein kinase C is necessary for recovery from the thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced r-ERG current reduction in GH3 rat anterior pituitary cells.

David Gomez-Varela1, Teresa Giraldez, Pilar de la Pena, Silvia G Dupuy, Diego Garcia-Manso, Francisco Barros.   

Abstract

The biochemical cascade linking activation of phospholipase C-coupled thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) receptors to rat ERG (r-ERG) channel modulation was studied in situ using perforated-patch clamped adenohypophysial GH3 cells and pharmacological inhibitors. To check the recent suggestion that Rho kinase is involved in the TRH-induced r-ERG current suppression, the hormonal effects were studied in cells pretreated with the Rho kinase inhibitors Y-27632 and HA-1077. The TRH-induced r-ERG inhibition was not significantly modified in the presence of the inhibitors. Surprisingly, the hormonal effects became irreversible in the presence of HA-1077 but not in the presence of the more potent Rho kinase inhibitor Y-27632. Further experiments indicated that the effect of HA-1077 correlated with its ability to inhibit protein kinase C (PKC). The hormonal effects also became irreversible in cells in which PKC activity was selectively impaired with GF109203X, Gö6976 or long-term incubation with phorbol esters. Furthermore, the reversal of the effects of TRH, but not its ability to suppress r-ERG currents, was blocked if diacylglycerol generation was prevented by blocking phospholipase C activity with U-73122. Our results suggest that a pathway involving an as yet unidentified protein kinase is the main cause of r-ERG inhibition in perforated-patch clamped GH3 cells. Furthermore, they demonstrate that although not necessary to trigger the ERG current reductions induced by TRH, an intracellular signal cascade involving phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate hydrolysis by phospholipase C, activation of an alpha/betaII conventional PKC and one or more dephosphorylation steps catalysed by protein phosphatase 2A, mediates recovery of ERG currents following TRH withdrawal.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12562894      PMCID: PMC2342738          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.034611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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