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Energy homeostasis is regulated by peripheral signals, such as leptin, and by several orexigenic and anorectic neuropeptides. Recently, we reported that the orexigenic neuropeptide
melanin-concentrating hormone
(
MCH
) stimulates leptin production by rat adipocytes and that the
MCH
receptor (MCH-R1) is present on these cells. Here, we show that MCH-R1 is present on murine 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Treatment of 3T3-L1 adipocytes with 1 micromolar
MCH
for up to 2 h acutely downregulated MCH-R1, indicating a mechanism of ligand-induced receptor downregulation. Potential signaling pathways mediating MCH-R1 action in adipocytes were investigated. Treatment of 3T3-L1 adipocytes with 1 micromolar
MCH
rapidly induced a threefold and a fivefold increase in p44/42 MAPK and pp70 S6 kinase activities, respectively. In addition, 3T3-L1 adipocytes transiently transfected with a murine leptin-luciferase promoter construct showed a fourfold and a sixfold increase in leptin promoter-reporter gene expression at 1 h and 4 h, respectively, in response to
MCH
. Activity decreased to basal levels at 8 h. Furthermore,
MCH
-stimulated leptin promoter-driven luciferase activity was diminished in the presence of the
MAP
/ERK kinase inhibitor PD-98059 and in the presence of rapamycin, an inhibitor of pp70 S6 kinase activation. These results provide further evidence for a functional
MCH
signaling pathway in adipocytes.
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PMID:Melanin-concentrating hormone activates signaling pathways in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. 1216 53
The neuropeptide
melanin-concentrating hormone
(
MCH
) is expressed in central and peripheral tissues where it participates in the complex network regulating energy homeostasis as well as in other physiologically important functions. Two
MCH
receptor subtypes, MCH-R1 and MCH-R2, have been cloned which signal through activation of Gi/o/q proteins and hence regulate different intracellular signals, such as inhibition of cAMP formation, stimulation of IP3 production, increase in intracellular free Ca2+ and/or activation of
MAP
kinases. Most of the data were obtained with cell systems heterologously expressing either of the
MCH
receptors. Fewer reports exist on studies with cell lines which endogenously express
MCH
receptors. Here, we describe human and other mammalian cell lines with which
MCH
receptor activation can be studied under "natural" conditions and we summarize the characteristics and signaling pathways of the
MCH
receptors in the different cell systems.
...
PMID:Expression and characterization of melanin-concentrating hormone receptors on mammalian cell lines. 1547 25
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) maintains a program for the establishment and dissemination of activity measurement standards in nuclear medicine. These standards are disseminated through Standard Reference Materials (SRMs), Calibration Services, radionuclide calibrator settings, and the NIST Radioactivity Measurement Assurance Program (NRMAP, formerly the
NEI
/NIST
MAP
). The
MAP
for the radiopharmaceutical industry is described here. Consolidated results show that, for over 3600 comparisons, 96% of the participants' results differed from that of NIST by less than 10%, with 98% being less than 20%. Individual radionuclide results are presented from 214 to 439 comparisons, per radionuclide, for (67)Ga, (90)Y, (99m)Tc, (99)Mo, (111)In, (125)I, (131)I, and (201)Tl. The percentage of participants results within 10% of NIST ranges from 88% to 98%.
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PMID:The NIST radioactivity measurement assurance program for the radiopharmaceutical industry. 2257 95