Rat uterine stromal cells (U-III) express pancreatic type PLA(2) (PLA(2)-I) receptor and internalize the enzyme bound to receptors, Here, we investigate the proliferating effect and alterations in binding of PLA(2)-I. There is a dramatic decline in PLA(2)-I binding in U-III cells as they progress from a nonconfluent proliferating state (40,000 sites/cell) to a confluent state (1300 sites/cell), Intracellular concentration of PLA(2)-I changed with the alteration in binding, suggesting that regulation in the PLA(2) binding capacity may have important implications in growth control mechanisms.

The level of pancreatic PLA(2) receptor is closely associated with the proliferative state of rat uterine stromal cells / Tessier, C; Rossini, Gian Paolo; Pageaux, Jf; Cohen, H; Lagarde, M; Laugier, C; Fayard, Jm. - In: FEBS LETTERS. - ISSN 0014-5793. - STAMPA. - 390:(1996), pp. 311-314.

The level of pancreatic PLA(2) receptor is closely associated with the proliferative state of rat uterine stromal cells

ROSSINI, Gian Paolo;
1996

Abstract

Rat uterine stromal cells (U-III) express pancreatic type PLA(2) (PLA(2)-I) receptor and internalize the enzyme bound to receptors, Here, we investigate the proliferating effect and alterations in binding of PLA(2)-I. There is a dramatic decline in PLA(2)-I binding in U-III cells as they progress from a nonconfluent proliferating state (40,000 sites/cell) to a confluent state (1300 sites/cell), Intracellular concentration of PLA(2)-I changed with the alteration in binding, suggesting that regulation in the PLA(2) binding capacity may have important implications in growth control mechanisms.
1996
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311
314
The level of pancreatic PLA(2) receptor is closely associated with the proliferative state of rat uterine stromal cells / Tessier, C; Rossini, Gian Paolo; Pageaux, Jf; Cohen, H; Lagarde, M; Laugier, C; Fayard, Jm. - In: FEBS LETTERS. - ISSN 0014-5793. - STAMPA. - 390:(1996), pp. 311-314.
Tessier, C; Rossini, Gian Paolo; Pageaux, Jf; Cohen, H; Lagarde, M; Laugier, C; Fayard, Jm
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