Role of β3-adrenergic receptors in the action of a tumour lipid mobilizing factor
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01/02/2002
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Induction of lipolysis in murine white adipocytes, and stimulation of adenylate cyclase in adipocyte plasma membranes, by a tumour-produced lipid mobilizing factor, was attenuated by low concentrations (10-7-10-5M) of the specific β3-adrenoceptor antagonist SR59230A. Lipid mobilizing factor (250 nM) produced comparable increases in intracellular cyclic AMP in CHOKI cells transfected with the human β3-adrenoceptor to that obtained with isoprenaline (1 nM). In both cases cyclic AMP production was attenuated by SR59230A confirming that the effect is mediated through a β3-adrenoceptor. A non-linear regression analysis of binding of lipid mobilizing factor to the β3-adrenoceptor showed a high affinity binding site with a Kd value 78±45 nM and a Bmax value (282±1 fmole mg protein-1) comparable with that of other β3-adrenoceptor agonists. These results suggest that lipid mobilizing factor induces lipolysis through binding to a β3-adrenoceptor. © 2002 The Cancer Research Campaign. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/5200/1/BJC2002_86__p424.pdf Russell, Steve T.; Hirai, K. and Tisdale, Michael J. (2002). Role of β3-adrenergic receptors in the action of a tumour lipid mobilizing factor. British Journal of Cancer, 86 (3), pp. 424-428. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/5200/ |
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