Interaction of Human Growth Hormone With Isolated Rat Liver Cells
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 100 (1) , 209-215
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-100-1-209
Abstract
The interaction of 125I-labeled human growth hormone (hGH) with isolated rat liver cells is a specific, time dependent and saturable process. In male rats, 1 cell binds a maximum of 2000 hormone molecules; the dissociation constant of the cell-hGH interaction is about 3 .times. 10-10 M. Liver cells of female rats bind 5-10 times more hGH than do those of male rats at equivalent hormone concentrations. Binding of 125I-labeled hGH to liver cells is readily inhibited by native hGH; 50% inhibition occurs at about 2 .times. 10-9 M hGH irrespective of sex. In male rats, bovine growth hormone (bGH) is almost as potent as hGH in inhibiting 125I-labeled hGH binding; no displacement occurs with ovine prolactin (oPRL) except at very high (> 10-6 M) concentrations. In female rats, bGH competes less effectively, and oPRL, more effectively, than they do in males; oPRL demonstrates a higher apparent affinity for the hGH binding sites (4 .times. 10-9 M) than does bGH (1 .times. 10-8 M). In female rats hGH, unlike bHG, apparently interacts with additional, lactogenic binding sites that are distinct from the growth hormone binding sites. The 125I-labeled hGH eluted from liver cells and that which remains in the incubation medium retains full biological activity, as judged on its ability to bind specifically to liver membranes. Treatment of liver cells by phospholipase A causes a 5-fold increase in cell binding capacity. Liver cells bind about the same amount of hGH as do crude particulate fractions from these cells; suggesting that, in the intact cell, binding occurs at relatively accessible sites, presumably localized in the plasma membrane.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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