Ca2+ mobilization by the lh receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytes independent of 3′,5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate formation: Evidence for parallel activation of two signaling pathways

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The cDNAs encoding the murine LH receptor (LHR) and the human β2-adrenoceptor (hβ2AR) were cloned and RNAs complementary to their sense strands (cRNAs) were injected into defolliculated Xenopus oocytes. This led to expression, respectively, of LH-and isoproterenol-stimulable adenylyl cyclase activities, indicating that functionally active receptor cDNAs had been cloned. In oocytes injected with LHR cRNA, but not in control or hβ2AR cRNA-injected oocytes, human CG and LH increased a Ca2+-activated Cl- current, as measured by the two-micorelectrode voltage-clamp method. This effect was not seen with isoproterenol in control or hβ2AR cRNA-injected oocytes, it was also not observed in response to forskolin or (Bu)2cAMP. The response to human CG could be obtained in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ but was abolished by injection of EGTA, indicating that it was caused by mobilization of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. The response was unaffected by overnight treatment with 1 μg/ml pertussis toxin. The experiments show that a glycoprotein hormone receptor can be expressed as a functionally active molecule in Xenopus oocytes, and that the LHR has the ability of activating two separate intracellular signaling pathways: one forming the second messenger cAMP, and the other mobilizing Ca2+ from intracellular stores. It is proposed that the latter is secondary to a primary activation of phospholipase C by the LHR, which elevates intracellular Ca2+ via intermediary elevation of inositol phosphates, presumably (1,4,5)inositol trisphosphate.

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Gudermann, T., Nichols, C., Levy, F. O., Birnbaumer, M., & Birnbaumer, L. (1992). Ca2+ mobilization by the lh receptor expressed in Xenopus oocytes independent of 3′,5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate formation: Evidence for parallel activation of two signaling pathways. Molecular Endocrinology, 6(2), 272–278. https://doi.org/10.1210/mend.6.2.1314958

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