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-subunits in Balb/c-3T3 cells
Ottawa Health Research Institute (Neuroscience), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada K1H 8M5
Diacylglycerol (DAG)
and ceramide are important second messengers affecting cell growth,
differentiation, and apoptosis. Balb/c-3T3 fibroblast cells
expressing dopamine-D2S (short) receptors (Balb-D2S cells) provide a
model of G protein-mediated cell growth and transformation. In Balb-D2S
cells, apomorphine (EC50 = 10 nM) stimulated DAG and ceramide formation by 5.6- and 4.3-fold, respectively, maximal at
1 h and persisting over 6 h. These actions were blocked by pretreatment with pertussis toxin (PTX), implicating
Gi/Go proteins. To address which G proteins are
involved, Balb-D2S clones expressing individual PTX-insensitive
G
i proteins were treated with PTX and tested for
apomorphine-induced responses. Neither PTX-insensitive G
i2 nor G
i3 rescued D2S-induced DAG or
ceramide formation. Both D2S-induced DAG and ceramide signals required
G
-subunits and were blocked by inhibitors of phospholipase
C
[1-(6-[([17
]-3-methoxyestra-1,2,3[10]-trien- 17yl)amino]hexyl)-1H-pyrrole-2,5-dione
(U-73122) and partially by D609]. The similar G protein specificity of
D2S-induced calcium mobilization, DAG, and ceramide formation indicates
a common G
-dependent phospholipase C-mediated pathway. Both D2
agonists and ceramide specifically induced mitogen-activated protein
kinase (ERK1/2), suggesting that ceramide mediates a novel pathway of
D2S-induced ERK1/2 activation, leading to cell growth.
phospholipase C; G protein; mitogen-activated protein kinase
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