CEDIE   05498
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ENDOCRINOLOGICAS "DR. CESAR BERGADA"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Possible autocrine enkephalin regulation of catecholamine release in human pheochromocytoma cells
Autor/es:
PELLIZZARI ELIANA HERMINIA; BARONTINI MARTA; FIGUEROLA MARÍA DE LOURDES; CIGORRAGA SELVA BEATRIZ; LEVIN GLORIA
Revista:
LIFE SCIENCES
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 83 p. 413 - 420
ISSN:
0024-3205
Resumen:
Aims: Pheochromocytomas are catecholamine-secreting tumors that also synthesize and secrete several neuropeptides, including opioids. A negative regulation of catecholamine secretion by opioids has been postulated in chromaffin cells. However, results obtained so far are contradictory when referred to human pheochromocytomas. The aim of this study was to define the role of locally produced enkephalins on catecholamine release in human pheochromocytoma cells. Main Methods: Cells obtained from eleven human pheochromocytomas of different genetic origins were cultured for five days. Cultures were maintained under basal condition or under enkephalin, dexamethasone and naloxone alone or in combination with enkephalin or dexamethasone stimulated conditions. Catecholamine and enkephalin levels in the culture medium were measured by HLPC-ED and RIA respectively. Key findings:  Enkephalin induced a decrease in norepinephrine levels in all tumor cultures. Dexamethasone treatment, which increased enkephalin levels, also decreased catecholamine levels. On the other hand, the addition of naloxone to the cultures reverted to normal the inhibitory action exerted by enkephalin and dexamethasone treatments. Significance: These results suggest the existence of an autocrine negative regulatory loop exerted by enkephalin on norepinephrine release in human pheochromocytoma cells.