生长抑素通过百日咳毒素敏感机制作用于c细胞降钙素分泌。

Henry Ford Hospital medical journal Pub Date : 1992-01-01
A Zink, H Scherubl, F Raue, R Ziegler
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研究了生长抑素类似物奥曲肽对cAMP介导的c细胞降钙素(CT)分泌和cAMP积累的影响。当浓度为10(-6)m时,胰高血糖素刺激cAMP积累和CT分泌,其效果最大。cAMP拮抗剂RpcAMPs将胰高血糖素诱导的CT分泌抑制至控制水平。因此,似乎没有其他第二信使参与胰高血糖素刺激的CT分泌。奥曲肽增加剂量(10(-9)至10(-6)M)抑制cAMP积累和CT分泌,浓度为10(-7)时效果最大(分别为对照值的40%和29%)。100 ng/mL百日咳毒素预处理细胞24小时后,奥曲肽对cAMP积累和CT分泌的抑制作用分别为对照组的82%和58%。在磷酸二酯酶抑制剂IBMX的作用下也得到了类似的结果。因此,我们得出结论,生长抑素通过百日咳毒素敏感的g蛋白可能以自分泌/旁分泌的方式调节c细胞中腺苷酸环化酶偶联的CT分泌。
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Somatostatin acts via a pertussis toxin-sensitive mechanism on calcitonin secretion in C-cells.

The effect of the somatostatin analog octreotide on cAMP-mediated calcitonin (CT) secretion and cAMP accumulation in C-cells was investigated. Glucagon stimulated cAMP accumulation and CT secretion with a maximal effect at a concentration of 10(-6) M. The cAMP antagonist RpcAMPs blocked the glucagon-induced CT secretion down to control levels. Therefore, no other second messengers seem to be involved in glucagon-stimulated CT secretion. Octreotide in increasing doses (10(-9) to 10(-6) M) inhibited cAMP accumulation and CT secretion with a maximal effect at a concentration of 10(-7) (40% and 29% of control values, respectively). Pretreatment of the cells with 100 ng/mL pertussis toxin for 24 hours abolished the inhibitory effect of octreotide on cAMP accumulation and CT secretion (82% and 58% of control values, respectively). Similar results were obtained under the influence of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor IBMX. Therefore, we conclude that somatostatin modulates adenylate cyclase-coupled CT secretion in C-cells via a pertussis toxin-sensitive G-protein possibly in an autocrine/paracrine way.

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