Literature DB >> 217618

Membrane receptor function and the loss of glucagon-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity in hepatomas.

R D Mirel, H P Morris, R P DiAugustine.   

Abstract

Plasma membranes were prepared from homogenates of two well differentiated hepatomas (Morris rat 7787 and Dalton mouse 9815), two poorly differentiated hepatomas (Morris rat 7288-C and Dalton mouse 129), and normal liver. Adenylate cyclase activity and [125I]iodoglucagon binding were measured in the plasma membrane preparations over a wide range of glucagon concentrations. Nether glucagon-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity nor [125I]iodoglucagon binding could be detected in the poorly differentiated hepatomas. Fluoride and epinephrine stimulated adenylate cyclase activity in all hepatomas. Maximum activity of glucagon-stimulated adenylate cyclase and maximum binding of glucagon in the wall differentiated hepatomas were less than those of normal liver. Plasma membranes from liver and hepatomas were solubilized with Lubrol-PX and, after reducing the concentration of detergent, were incubated with [125I]iodoglucagon and then chromatographed on a column of Bio-Gel A 1,5 m. Two peaks containing both protein and [125I]iodoglucagon were found for normal liver but not for the poorly differentiated hepatomas. Fractions from the Bio-Gel column containing the greatest concentration of protein were also subjected to a binding microassay. Material from the poorly differentiated tumors did not bind glucagon in this system, whereas the solubilized normal liver membranes bound up to 1.4 pmol [125I]iodoglucagon/mg protein. This indicates that there is no detectable glucagon receptor in these undifferentiated tumors.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 217618     DOI: 10.1210/endo-102-4-1237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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1.  Glucagon resistance of hepatoma cells. Evidence for receptor and post-receptor defects.

Authors:  M Fehlmann; M Crettaz; C R Kahn
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1983-09-15       Impact factor: 3.857

2.  Cell cycle changes in the adenylate cyclase of C6 glioma cells.

Authors:  R F Howard; J R Sheppard
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1981-07       Impact factor: 10.539

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