Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.

Our recent studies on rat pituitary tissue suggest that the annexin I-dependent inhibitory actions of glucocorticoids may not be exerted directly on endocrine cells but indirectly via folliculo-stellate (FS) cells. FS cells contain glucocorticoid receptors and abundant annexin I. We have studied the...

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Glavni autori: Chapman, L, Nishimura, A, Buckingham, J, Morris, J, Christian, H
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Jezik:English
Izdano: 2002
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author Chapman, L
Nishimura, A
Buckingham, J
Morris, J
Christian, H
author_facet Chapman, L
Nishimura, A
Buckingham, J
Morris, J
Christian, H
author_sort Chapman, L
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description Our recent studies on rat pituitary tissue suggest that the annexin I-dependent inhibitory actions of glucocorticoids may not be exerted directly on endocrine cells but indirectly via folliculo-stellate (FS) cells. FS cells contain glucocorticoid receptors and abundant annexin I. We have studied the localization of annexin I in FS cells and the ability of dexamethasone to induce annexin I secretion by an FS (TtT/GF) cell line, using Western blotting and immunofluorescence microscopy. Exposure of TtT/GF cells to dexamethasone (0.1 micro M, 3 h) caused an increase in the amount of annexin I protein in the intracellular compartment and attached to the surface of the cells. In nonpermeabilized cells, immunofluorescence labeling revealed that annexin I immunoreactivity was associated with the cell surface and concentrated in focal patches on the ends of cytoplasmic processes; dexamethasone (0.1 micro M, 3 h) increased both the number and intensity of these foci. Immunogold electron microscopy confirmed in anterior pituitary tissue the presence of immunoreactive-annexin at the surface of FS cell processes contacting endocrine cells. These data support our hypothesis that annexin I is released by FS cells in response to glucocorticoids to mediate glucocorticoid inhibitory actions on pituitary hormone release via a juxtacrine mechanism.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5655d0ae-04df-42ec-bfbd-7b6e3f14ff9f2022-03-26T16:49:41ZExternalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5655d0ae-04df-42ec-bfbd-7b6e3f14ff9fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2002Chapman, LNishimura, ABuckingham, JMorris, JChristian, HOur recent studies on rat pituitary tissue suggest that the annexin I-dependent inhibitory actions of glucocorticoids may not be exerted directly on endocrine cells but indirectly via folliculo-stellate (FS) cells. FS cells contain glucocorticoid receptors and abundant annexin I. We have studied the localization of annexin I in FS cells and the ability of dexamethasone to induce annexin I secretion by an FS (TtT/GF) cell line, using Western blotting and immunofluorescence microscopy. Exposure of TtT/GF cells to dexamethasone (0.1 micro M, 3 h) caused an increase in the amount of annexin I protein in the intracellular compartment and attached to the surface of the cells. In nonpermeabilized cells, immunofluorescence labeling revealed that annexin I immunoreactivity was associated with the cell surface and concentrated in focal patches on the ends of cytoplasmic processes; dexamethasone (0.1 micro M, 3 h) increased both the number and intensity of these foci. Immunogold electron microscopy confirmed in anterior pituitary tissue the presence of immunoreactive-annexin at the surface of FS cell processes contacting endocrine cells. These data support our hypothesis that annexin I is released by FS cells in response to glucocorticoids to mediate glucocorticoid inhibitory actions on pituitary hormone release via a juxtacrine mechanism.
spellingShingle Chapman, L
Nishimura, A
Buckingham, J
Morris, J
Christian, H
Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.
title Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.
title_full Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.
title_fullStr Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.
title_full_unstemmed Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.
title_short Externalization of annexin I from a folliculo-stellate-like cell line.
title_sort externalization of annexin i from a folliculo stellate like cell line
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