Effects of glucagon and glucagon-like peptide-1-(7-36) amide on C cells from rat thyroid and medullary thyroid carcinoma CA-77 cell line

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Glucagon is known to stimulate calcitonin secretion by thyroid C cells over a wide range of concentrations, raising the possibility of its interaction with several types of receptors. This study was designed to characterize receptors that mediate the effect of glucagon on a rat C cell line (CA-77). Binding studies, using radiolabeled [125I]glucagon and [125I]glucagon-like peptide-1-(7-36) amide ([125I]tGLP-1), to CA-77 plasma membranes demonstrated the presence of 1) a glucagon receptor with a dissociation constant (K(d)) of 2.3 nM and relative potencies for structurally related peptides as follows: glucagon > oxyntomodulin >> tGLP- 1; and 2) a tGLP-1 receptor with a K(d) of 0.33 nM and relative potencies as follows: tGLP-1 > oxyntomodulin > glucagon. Glucagon stimulated calcitonin secretion from CA-77 cells in a dose-dependent manner over 4 orders of magnitude, with a maximal response of 312% over the basal value and an ED50 close to 50 nM. tGLP-1 induced a calcitonin release over 2 orders of magnitude, with a maximal response of 170% over the basal value and an ED50 close to 0.2 nM. Glucagon and tGLP-1 stimulated cAMP production in CA-77 cells to similar maximal levels over 4 and 2 orders of magnitude, respectively. The stimulation of cAMP production by glucagon at concentrations over 10 nM was suppressed by the tGLP-1 antagonist exendin- (9-39) amide, whereas the stimulation of calcitonin secretion was only partly abolished. Using a perifusion system of rat thyroid, glucagon and tGLP-1 stimulated calcitonin secretion in a calcium dependent manner. It is concluded that glucagon and tGLP-1 receptors are expressed in the rat C cell line (CA-77) and in the normal rat thyroid. The effects of glucagon on calcitonin secretion observed at high concentrations are mediated in part through interaction with tGLP-1 receptors and via an additional non-cAMP- mediated mechanism.

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Crespel, A., De Boisvilliers, F., Gros, L., & Kervran, A. (1996). Effects of glucagon and glucagon-like peptide-1-(7-36) amide on C cells from rat thyroid and medullary thyroid carcinoma CA-77 cell line. Endocrinology, 137(9), 3674–3680. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.137.9.8756532

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