PROLACTIN-INDUCED PROTEIN-KINASE-C ACTIVITY IN A MOUSE MAMMARY CELL-LINE (NOG-8)
[摘要] The normal mouse mammary epithelial cells, NOG-8, respond to the mitogenic signal of prolactin with a 2.5-fold increase in cell number within 3 days in vitro. When prolactin is added to subconfluent cells for 5-15 min, there is a 5-fold increase in protein kinase C activity. Upon longer exposure (24 h) to the hormone, the enzyme activity returns to that of control. The potent protein kinase C inhibitor, 1-(5-isoquinotinesulfonyl)-2-methylpiperazine dihydrochloride (H7), blocks both the prolactin-induced enzyme activity and subsequent increase in cell number. Prior to prolactin treatment, 90% of the protein kinase C activity resides in the cytosol with only 10% associated with the membranes. After only 5 min of prolactin treatment, 70% of the enzyme activity is now localized to the membranes. These data suggest that prolactin uses the protein kinase C pathway for signal transduction in NOG-8 cells thus leading to enhanced cell growth.
[发布日期] 1992-12-01 [发布机构]
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[关键词] PROLACTIN;PROTEIN KINASE-C;MAMMARY CELL;NOG-8 [时效性]