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Distribution of somatostatin receptors (SSTR1-5) was determined in the rat eye. Reverse
transcriptase
-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses revealed that SSTR4 and SSTR2 are major subtypes expressed predominantly in the iris/ciliary body and retina, respectively, and that SSTR1,
SSTR3
and SSTR5 are minor subtypes expressed preferentially in the posterior eye segments including the retina. In situ hybridization showed predominant SSTR4 expression in the posterior iris epithelium and ciliary body, suggesting functional roles of somatostatin in the autonomic nervous system in the anterior segments of the eye. The differential expression of SSTR1-5 may be related to distinct roles of somatostatin in the physiology of different ocular tissues.
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PMID:Differential expression of somatostatin receptors in the rat eye: SSTR4 is intensely expressed in the iris/ciliary body. 908 Apr 63
Somatostatin (SRIH) analogs can suppress the proliferation of human differentiated thyroid carcinoma cell lines that express SRIH receptors (SSTRs) demonstrated by radioligand binding analysis. Five distinct human SSTR subtypes (hSSTR1-5) that bind native SRIH exhibit diverse affinities to a wide range of SRIH analogs. Reverse
transcriptase
-PCR amplification of ribonucleic acids (RNAs) obtained from normal thyroid tissues and nine human thyroid carcinoma cell lines, grown as monolayer cultures and xenograft tumors in nude mice, were used to discriminate expression of SSTR subtype messenger RNAs (mRNAs). The cell lines were derived from a follicular adenoma (KAK-1), two follicular carcinomas (MRO-87 and WRO-82), two papillary carcinomas (NPA87 and KAT-10), and four anaplastic thyroid carcinomas (DRO-90, ARO-81, KAT-4, and KAT-18). Most thyroid cancer cell line monolayers and xenografts expressed
SSTR3
and SSTR5 mRNAs. SSTR1 expression was more varied between monolayers and xenografts, whereas SSTR2 mRNA was only faintly detectable at the most extreme resolution. SSTR4 mRNA was faintly positive in only one anaplastic carcinoma xenograft. Normal thyroid also expressed
SSTR3
and SSTR5 mRNAs, with only faint expression of SSTR1 and SSTR2 mRNAs (in one of five and three of five samples, respectively). SSTR mRNA expression was dependent upon in vitro culture conditions, as xenograft SSTR mRNA expression tended to decrease compared to that in each respective monolayer culture. Characterization of SSTR subtype expression in human thyroid carcinomas may permit targeting of specific SRIH analogs to inhibit proliferation of differentiated and anaplastic thyroid carcinomas in patients.
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PMID:Somatostatin receptor subtype expression in human thyroid and thyroid carcinoma cell lines. 917 96
Somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) have been detected in many normal and malignant tissues. This wide expression has been used for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic purposes. Five SSTR subtypes (SSTR 1-5) have been identified whose activation is responsible for the signal transduction through many different intracellular pathways. In the present study the expression of SSTR mRNA was determined by reverse-
transcriptase
(RT)-PCR in 42 meningiomas. About 88% of the tumors analyzed (37/42) were positive for at least one of the five SSTR subtypes displaying a variable pattern of expression of the different SSTR subtypes. SSTRI and SSTR2 were the most frequently mRNA detected (69% and 79% of the sample analyzed, respectively). The other subtypes were found in the 43%, 33% and 33% of cases for
SSTR3
, SSTR4 and SSTR5, respectively. In 22, out of 42 patients (52%) three or more SSTRs were detected. The expression of the different SSTR subtypes did not correlate with the expression of bcl-2 (apoptosis-associated protein) and MIB-1 (a proliferation marker), assessed by immunohistochemistry in a series of 34 tumor samples, while a correlation between the expression of
SSTR3
and p53 was observed (p = 0.08). To evaluate a possible role of SSTR in the control of human meningioma cell proliferation, seven primary cell cultures obtained from fresh meningioma surgical tissues, were analyzed for their proliferative behavior by MTT assay and for their response to SST by [3H]-thymidine incorporation. In four out of six tumors (in one case no SSTR were detected) the treatment with SST caused a significant inhibition of DNA synthesis induced by the tumor-promoter phorbol myristate acetate. The evidence of the expression of SSTRs, mainly of SSTR2, in this series of specimens we analyzed altogether with in vitro antiproliferative effects of SST may open interesting perspectives for the diagnosis and the therapy of meningiomas.
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PMID:Expression of somatostatin receptor mRNA in human meningiomas and their implication in in vitro antiproliferative activity. 1501 81