Literature DB >> 1666909

Evidence for a calcium/calmodulin involvement in density-dependent melanogenesis in murine B16 melanoma cells.

J A Buffey1, S E Hill, S S Bleehen, A J Thody, S Mac Neil.   

Abstract

Previous work from our laboratory has shown that both cyclic AMP and calcium/calmodulin appear to be involved in the regulation of melanogenesis in murine B16 melanoma cells. In these cells as in murine Cloudman S91 cells, melanogenic responsiveness to melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) varies with cell density in culture. Our objective in this study was to learn more about the intracellular systems involved in the control of melanogenesis, particularly the role played by calcium. The melanogenic response to alpha MSH was compared to the response to drugs affecting intracellular free calcium and calmodulin over a range of cell densities in B16F1 cells. alpha MSH-stimulated melanin production was extremely density-dependent but alpha MSH-stimulated cyclic AMP production was independent of cell density. The melanogenic response to agents that increased intracellular calcium (A23187) or inhibited intracellular calmodulin varied with cell density. A drug (TMB8) that lowered intracellular free calcium, however, increased melanogenesis independently of cell density. At high cell density it was found that an elevation in calcium decreased melanogenesis, whereas agents that reduced calcium or inhibited calmodulin activity increased melanogenesis. At low cell density, however, the inhibitory response to A23187 was lost and in some experiments even stimulated melanogenesis. These data suggest that the calcium/calmodulin signalling system has an inhibitory influence on melanogenesis, and its expression, which depends upon cell density, may also modulate the response to stimulatory agents such as alpha MSH.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1666909     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0749.1991.tb00427.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pigment Cell Res        ISSN: 0893-5785


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