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Melatonin suppression of PC12 cell growth and death.

J A Roth1, R Rabin, K Agnello.   

Abstract

Melatonin has previously been reported to influence cell differentiation and growth in a number of cell culture systems in vitro. In this paper, we describe the effects of high pharmacological and low physiological concentrations of melatonin on cell growth in rat pheochromocytoma cells (PC12 cells). Melatonin produced a biphasic response with respect to cell growth in PC12 cells. At low concentrations (1-10 nM) melatonin suppressed PC12 cell growth whereas at higher concentration (10 microM) it prevented cell death. Cultures treated with high concentrations of melatonin displayed an increase in cell number and a decreased release of lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH) into the culture media, indicating that melatonin was enhancing cell survival as opposed to stimulating cell proliferation. Inhibition of cell death by high concentrations of melatonin was both time and concentration-dependent and did not require the continued presence of melatonin throughout the entire time of incubation. These studies suggest melatonin is preventing either apoptosis or programmed cell death. In contrast, concentrations of melatonin (1-10 nM) at or near the binding affinity for the nuclear receptor, RZRbeta, suppressed PC12 cell growth. At these concentrations, melatonin failed to inhibit forskolin-induced cAMP formation and process outgrowth as well as prevent forskolin suppression of cell growth. These data indicate that PC12 cells probably lack functionally active cell surface receptors for melatonin and suggest the interaction of melatonin with the nuclear receptor may be responsible for suppression of PC12 cell growth.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9369302     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(97)00549-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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