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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
beta-endorphin
)
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Immunocytochemistry and histochemical in situ hybridisation were used to detect POMC-derived peptides (
beta-endorphin
and
alpha-MSH
) and POMC mRNA respectively, in the lumbar spinal cord of adult rats. In normal rats the incidence of ventral horn cells which expressed the peptides or mRNA was negligible. However after treatment with
IDPN
a neurotoxicant which targets the motoneurones the peptides and POMC mRNA were detectable in over 65% of ventral horn motoneurones. After treatment with 1,3 DNB a neurotoxicant which does not target motoneurones immunostaining for the peptides and mRNA was negligible. Thus chemical intoxication of the motoneurones causes upregulation of the POMC gene.
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PMID:Upregulation of the POMC gene in rats by a neurotoxicant which targets motoneurones. 785 18
The role of the cytoskeleton in corticosteroid secretion in normal human adrenal gland was investigated in vitro, using the perifusion technique and confocal laser scanning microscopy. Vinblastine, which selectively disrupted microtubules in adrenocortical cells, did not modify the basal release of cortisol but induced a 58% inhibition of the response to
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
. In contrast, vinblastine did not alter dibutyryl adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (DBcAMP)-induced steroid secretion. Cytochalasin B treatment caused disappearance of microfilaments and blocked the stimulatory action of ACTH and DBcAMP on cortisol secretion.
beta,beta'-Iminodipropionitrile
disorganized the cytokeratin intermediate filaments but did not alter spontaneous and ACTH-evoked cortisol release. These results, which provide the first evidence for an action of cytoskeleton inhibitors on cortisol release from normal human adrenocortical cells, show that microtubules are involved in the mechanism of action of ACTH at a step preceding adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate formation, whereas microfilaments are involved in a late and common step of adrenal steroidogenesis.
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PMID:Effects of selective disruption of cytoskeletal elements on steroid secretion by human adrenocortical slices. 814 Dec 78