Small cell carcinoma cell lines contain opioid peptides and receptors

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Abstract

Two human small cell carcinoma cell lines were assayed for total opioid and beta‐endorphin‐like immunoreactivity. Small cell carcinoma cell line NCI‐H146 contained approximately 1.1 pmol/mg protein of total opioid immunoreactivity. This material was similar in size and immunoreactive determinants to C‐terminally modified beta‐endorphin. Small cell carcinoma cell line NCI‐H187 contained approximately 0.2 pmol/mg protein total opioid immunoreactivity, which was of low molecular weight. NCI‐H187 also contained approximately 1.2 pmol/mg protein of material similar in size and immunoreactive determinants to beta‐lipotropin. The two small cell carcinoma cell lines were also examined for opioid receptors with the use of [3H]‐etorphine as ligand. Both cell lines contained between 50 and 100 fmol/mg protein of specific, saturable, high‐affinity opioid receptor binding sites. Together, these findings suggest a possible autocrine role for opioids in small cell carcinoma of the lung. Copyright © 1986 American Cancer Society

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Roth, K. A., & Barchas, J. D. (1986). Small cell carcinoma cell lines contain opioid peptides and receptors. Cancer, 57(4), 769–773. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19860215)57:4<769::AID-CNCR2820570415>3.0.CO;2-J

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