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Growth hormone regulates the distribution of L-type calcium channels in rat adipocyte membranes

Gaur, Shikha
Morton, Mary E.
Frick, G. Peter
Goodman, H. Maurice
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Earlier studies demonstrated that deprivation of growth hormone (GH) for >/=3 h decreased basal and maximally stimulated cytosolic Ca2+ in rat adipocytes and suggested that membrane Ca2+ channels might be decreased. Measurement of L-type Ca2+ channels in purified plasma membranes by immunoassay or dihydropyridine binding indicated a two- to fourfold decrease after 3 h of incubation without GH. No such decrease was seen in unfractionated adipocyte membrane preparations. The decrease in plasma membrane channel content was largely accounted for by redistribution of channels to a light microsomal membrane fraction. Immunoassay of alpha1-, alpha2/delta-, and beta-channel subunits in membrane fractions indicated that the channels redistributed as intact complexes. Addition of GH during the 1st h of incubation prevented channel redistribution, and addition of GH after 3 h restored channel distribution to the GH-replete state of freshly isolated adipocytes. The studies suggest that GH may regulate the abundance of Ca2+ channels in the adipocyte plasma membrane and thereby modulate sensitivity to signals, the expression of which is Ca2+ dependent.

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Am J Physiol. 1998 Aug;275(2 Pt 1):C505-14.

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10.1152/ajpcell.1998.275.2.C505
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9688605
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