Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1985-08-15

Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone enhances polyphosphoinositide breakdown in rat granulosa cells.

F Ma, P C Leung

Index: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 130(3) , 1201-8, (1985)

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Abstract

A 2-min addition of LHRH to [3H]inositol-prelabeled rat granulosa cells in primary culture evoked significant increases in the accumulation of [3H]inositol phosphates, i.e. radiolabeled inositol monophosphate (IP), inositol diphosphate (IP2), and inositol triphosphate (IP3) levels increased to 210, 590 and 520%, respectively, when compared to control cultures. By contrast, addition of FSH failed to elicit such a response. The effect of LHRH was completely blocked by the concomitant presence of a specific LHRH antagonist. LHRH evoked increase in [3H]IP3 and [3H]IP2 accumulation as early as 30 sec, while the increase in [3H]IP became significant at 2 min. These data support the hypothesis that polyphosphoinositide breakdown may be an early step in the intracellular signal mechanism which mediates the action of LHRH.


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