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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
somatostatin
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The role of endogenous growth inhibitors in the regulation of cell proliferation is unclear. Although there are numerous studies on the stimulatory effect of peptide hormones such as insulin, the somatomedins and epidermal growth factor (EGF) on cell proliferation, little is known about the existence of hormones that might exert an antiproliferative effect on cells.
Somatostatin
(SS), a cyclic tetradecapeptide hormone that is widely distributed in the body, exerts an inhibitory effect on numerous cellular processes. We observed that SS at concentrations of 10(-8) - 10(13M), inhibited EGF-induced centrosomal separation, which recent evidence suggests is necessary for DNA synthesis in response to EGF. This SS effect was associated with inhibition of DNA synthesis and cell replication induced by EGF in gerbil
fibroma
and HeLa cells. Inhibition of centrosomal separation and the consequent antiproliferative effect of SS may represent a biologically significant action of this ubiquitous hormone.
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PMID:Somatostatin inhibits rapid centrosomal separation and cell proliferation induced by epidermal growth factor. 612 53
We have tested the effects of various mitogens and growth inhibitors on centrosomal separation (CS) in serum-deprived HeLa, gerbil
fibroma
(GF) and A431 cells. All of the agents which were mitogenic in a given cell type also stimulated CS. No agent was found which stimulated CS but failed to stimulate DNA synthesis. Inhibitors of DNA synthesis, including
somatostatin
, hydrocortisone, 8-bromo-cAMP, and epidermal growth factor (EGF) in A431 cells, also inhibited CS in response to mitogens. In GF cells (blocked at the G1/S interface with hydroxyurea) centrosomal re-association and the decay in commitment to DNA synthesis upon serum withdrawal occurred with a similar t1/2 (8.8 h). These results demonstrate that CS and DNA synthesis are co-ordinately regulated by a variety of stimulators and inhibitors of cell proliferation. Separation of the centrosomes, or an underlying event with which it is tightly coupled, may represent the point of cellular commitment to enter S phase.
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PMID:Co-ordinate control of centrosomal separation and DNA synthesis by growth regulators. 637 49