Vol. 282, Issue 6, C1322-C1331, June 2002
Novel regulation of adrenomedullin receptor by PDGF: role of
receptor activity modifying protein-3
Wojciech
Nowak,
Narayanan
Parameswaran,
Carolyn S.
Hall,
Nambi
Aiyar,
Harvey V.
Sparks, and
William
S.
Spielman
Department of Physiology, Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan 48824
Receptor activity modifying protein-3
(RAMP-3) has been shown to complex with the calcitonin receptor-like
receptor, establishing a functional receptor for adrenomedullin (AM).
AM exhibits potent antiproliferative and antimigratory effects on rat
mesangial cells (RMCs). In this study we investigated the effect of
platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) on RAMP-3 expression in RMCs. We
show here that PDGF-BB stimulates RAMP-3 mRNA expression in a
concentration-dependent manner. Pretreatment with actinomycin-D and
-amanitin demonstrates that this effect is independent of new RNA
synthesis. Furthermore, PDGF increased the half-life of RAMP-3 mRNA
from 66.5 to 331.6 min. Using selective inhibitors, our results also
indicate that the increase in RAMP-3 mRNA is mitogen-activated protein
kinase (MAPK) kinase (MEK)/MAPK and p38 MAPK dependent. PDGF also
caused a corresponding elevation in membrane-associated RAMP-3 protein. Associated with this increase, PDGF pretreatment led to a significantly higher AM-mediated adenylate cyclase activity, suggesting a functional consequence for the PDGF-induced increase in RAMP-3 expression. Taken
together, these data identify PDGF-dependent regulation of RAMP-3
expression as a possible mechanism for modulating the responsiveness of
the mesangial cell to AM.
G protein coupled receptors; receptor signaling; calcitonin
receptor-like receptor