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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
)
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Oxytocin
(
OXT
) is a peptide hormone that binds the
OXT
receptor on myometrial cells, initiating an intracellular signaling cascade, resulting in accumulation of intracellular calcium and smooth muscle contraction. In other systems, an elevation of intracellular Ca(2+) stimulates nuclear translocation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT), which is transcriptionally active in arterial and ileal smooth muscle. Here we have investigated the role of NFAT in the mechanism of action of
OXT
. Human myometrial cells expressed all five NFAT isoforms (
NFATC1
-C4 and -5). Myometrial cells were transduced with a recombinant adenovirus expressing a
NFATC1
-EFP reporter, and a semi-automated imaging system was used to monitor effects of
OXT
on reporter localization in live cells.
OXT
induced a concentration-dependent nuclear translocation of
NFATC1
-EFP in a reversible manner, which was inhibited by
OXT
antagonists and calcineurin inhibitors. Pulsatile stimulation with
OXT
caused intermittent, pulse-frequency-dependent, nuclear translocation of
NFATC1
-EFP, which was more efficient than sustained stimulation.
OXT
induced nuclear translocation of endogenous NFAT that was transcriptionally active, because
OXT
stimulated activity of a NFAT-response element-luciferase reporter and induced calcineurin-NFAT dependent expression of RGS2, RCAN1, and PTGS2 (COX2) mRNA. Furthermore,
OXT
-dependent transcription was dependent on protein neosynthesis; cycloheximide abolished RGS2 transcription but augmented RCAN1 and COX2 transcriptional readouts. This study identifies a novel signaling mechanism within the myometrium, whereby calcineurin-NFAT signaling mediates
OXT
-induced transcriptional activity. Furthermore, we show
NFATC1
-EFP is responsive to pulses of
OXT
, a mechanism by which myometrial cells could decode
OXT
pulse frequency.
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PMID:Oxytocin-stimulated NFAT transcriptional activation in human myometrial cells. 2290 39