Intracellular signaling mechanisms mediating ghrelin-stimulated growth hormone release in somatotropes.

نویسندگان

  • María M Malagón
  • Raul M Luque
  • Ernesto Ruiz-Guerrero
  • Francisca Rodríguez-Pacheco
  • Socorro García-Navarro
  • Felipe F Casanueva
  • Francisco Gracia-Navarro
  • Justo P Castaño
چکیده

Ghrelin is a newly discovered peptide that binds the receptor for GH secretagogues (GHS-R). The presence of both ghrelin and GHS-Rs in the hypothalamic-pituitary system, together with the ability of ghrelin to increase GH release, suggests a hypophysiotropic role for this peptide. To ascertain the intracellular mechanisms mediating the action of ghrelin in somatotropes, we evaluated ghrelin-induced GH release from pig pituitary cells both under basal conditions and after specific blockade of key steps of cAMP-, inositol phosphate-, and Ca2+-dependent signaling routes. Ghrelin stimulated GH release at concentrations ranging from 10-10 to 10-6 m. Its effects were comparable with those exerted by GHRH or the GHS L-163,255. Combined treatment with ghrelin and GHRH or L-163,255 did not cause further increases in GH release, whereas somatostatin abolished the effect of ghrelin. Blockade of phospholipase C or protein kinase C inhibited ghrelin-induced GH secretion, suggesting a requisite role for this route in ghrelin action. Unexpectedly, inhibition of either adenylate cyclase or protein kinase A also suppressed ghrelin-induced GH release. In addition, ghrelin stimulated cAMP production and also had an additive effect with GHRH on cAMP accumulation. Ghrelin also increased free intracellular Ca2+ levels in somatotropes. Moreover, ghrelin-induced GH release was entirely dependent on extracellular Ca2+ influx through L-type voltage-sensitive channels. These results indicate that ghrelin exerts a direct stimulatory action on porcine GH release that is not additive with that of GHRH and requires the contribution of a multiple, complex set of interdependent intracellular signaling pathways.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Endocrinology

دوره 144 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003