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Biphasic regulation of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor by receptor microaggregation and intracellular Ca2+ levels

PM Conn, DC Rogers and SG Seay

In the present work we show that Ca2+ is both necessary and sufficient to evoke homologous up-regulation of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor. Extracellular Ca2+ as well as RNA and protein synthesis were required for this event, and it was blocked by Ca2+ ion channel blockers. Drugs which stimulated increased intracellular Ca2+ levels also stimulated receptor up-regulation and enhanced responsiveness even in the absence of added GnRH. Such drugs were effective below the concentrations needed to evoke luteinizing hormone (LH) release, suggesting that enhanced levels of Ca2+ ion, rather than LH depletion, is the responsible agent. A GnRH antagonist did not evoke up- or down-regulation; however, a conjugate of this antagonist, which stimulated microaggregation of the GnRH receptor, also stimulated these biphasic actions. In contrast to up-regulation, down-regulation of the GnRH receptor appears to be Ca2+-independent and does not require RNA or protein synthesis. These data are consistent with a model in which microaggregation of the GnRH receptor is the final step in common to a branched pathway consisting of Ca2+-dependent (LH release, enhanced sensitivity, up-regulation) and Ca2+-independent (desensitization, down- regulation) events.

Volume 25, Issue 1, pp. 51-55, 01/01/1984
Copyright © 1984 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics




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