STUDIES OF A TRANSPLANTABLE RAT PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA - BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND CATECHOLAMINE SECRETION
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 197 (3) , 615-622
Abstract
The biochemistry and secretory characteristics of a transplantable rat pheochromocytoma were studied. This tumor possesses the enzymes required for the biosynthesis of norepinephrine from tyrosine, and stores large amounts of norepinephrine (33 .+-. 3 nmol/mg of protein). The tumor does not have detectable levels of noradrenaline N-methyltransferase, nor does it contain significant amounts of epinephrine. Approximately two-thirds of the catecholamine content, and one-half of the dopamine .beta.-monoxygenase activity in the tumor can be isolated in a granule fraction by sedimentation. This granule fraction also contains ATP; the molar ratio of catecholamine to ATP in this granule fraction (5.6 .+-. 0.9) is similar to that found in granules prepared from normal adrenal glands. Cell suspensions were prepared by mechanical disruption of the tumor. Incubation of these cell suspensions in media containing 56 mM K+, or the divalent cation ionophores, lasolocid or A23187, leads to the release of catecholamine from these cells. The cells do not secrete catecholamine in response to acetylcholine. Catecholamine release induced by 56 mM K+ appears to be by exocytosis, since this release is dependent upon extracellular Ca++, and is accompanied by the release of dopamine .beta.-monooxygenase, but not of lactate dehydrogenase, from the cells. The mechanism by which the ionophores stimulate catecholamine secretion is not established.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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