Literature DB >> 8391389

Human small cell lung cancer cell lines express functional atrial natriuretic peptide receptors.

Y Ohsaki1, H K Yang, P T Le, R T Jensen, B E Johnson.   

Abstract

Small cell lung cancer cell (SCLC) lines, NCI-H82, NCI-H660, and NCI-H1284, and HeLa cells were analyzed for the presence of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) receptors. In these SCLC cell lines and HeLa cells, ANP A receptor mRNA was identified by Southern blot analyses of polymerase chain reaction products and RNase protection assays using poly(A)(+)-selected RNA. Saturable binding assays revealed that HeLa cells had 2000 to 5000 high affinity atrial natriuretic peptide receptors per cell with a dissociation constant of 140 pM. In the SCLC cell lines, the binding was saturable but too low to accurately estimate the number of binding sites. After addition of human ANP, radioimmunoassays revealed accumulation of cyclic GMP in SCLC cells as well as HeLa cells in a dose-dependent fashion. The half-maximal stimulation concentration of cyclic GMP accumulation in HeLa and these SCLC cell lines was approximately 2 nM. Tetrazolyl blue assays and tritiated thymidine incorporation did not show any remarkable growth inhibition or growth stimulation of SCLC cell lines after addition of human ANP up to 3.3 microM, more than 1000-fold greater than the half-maximal stimulation concentration of cyclic GMP accumulation. Our results indicate that human SCLC cells express functional ANP receptors but ANP addition produced no detectable change in their growth pattern.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8391389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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