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Regulation of electrolyte transport across cultured endometrial epithelial cells by prolactin

dc.contributor.authorDeachapunya C.
dc.contributor.authorPoonyachoti S.
dc.contributor.authorKrishnamra N.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T04:31:59Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T04:31:59Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.date.issuedBE2551
dc.description.abstractThe effect of prolactin (PRL) onion transport across the porcine glandular endometrial epithelial cells was studied in primary cell culture using the short-circuit current technique. Addition of 1 μg/ml PRL either to the apical solution or to the basolateral solution produced a peak followed by a sustained increase in Isc, but with a lesser response when PRL was added apically. Basolateral addition of PRL increased the Isc in a concentration-dependent manner with a maximum effiect at 1 μg/ml and an effective concentration value of 120 ng/ml. The PRL-stimulated Isc was significantly reduced by pretreatment with an apical addition of 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino) benzoic acid (200 μM), diphenylamine-2-carboxylic acid (1 mM) or 4,4′-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2′-disulfonic acid (200 μM), Cl- channel blockers, but not by amiloride (10 μM), a Na+ channel blocker. In addition, pretreatment with bumetanide (200 μM), a Na + -K + -2Cl- cotransporter inhibitor, in the basolateral solution significantly reduced the PRL-stimulated Isc. Replacement of Cl- or HCO3- in the bathing solutions also decreased the Isc response to PRL. Pretreatment of the monolayer with AG490 (50 μM), an inhibitor of JAK2 activity significantly inhibited the PRL-induced increase in Isc. Western blot analysis of the porcine endometrial epithelial cells revealed the presence of short isoform of PRL receptor (PRLR-S) that could be regulated by 17β-estradiol. The results of this investigation showed that PRL acutely stimulated anion secretion across the porcine endometrial epithelial cells possibly through PRLR-S present in both apical and basolateral membranes. The PRL response appeared to be mediated by the JAK2-dependent pathway. © 2008 Society for Endocrinology.
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dc.identifier.citationJournal of Endocrinology. Vol 197, No.3 (2008), p.575-582
dc.identifier.doi10.1677/JOE-08-0077
dc.identifier.issn220795
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-44949171494
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/4006
dc.rights.holderมหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ
dc.subject.other4,4' diisothiocyanatostilbene 2,2' disulfonic acid
dc.subject.other5 nitro 2 (3 phenylpropylamino)benzoic acid
dc.subject.otherAmiloride
dc.subject.otherBumetanide
dc.subject.otherChloride channel blocking agent
dc.subject.otherEfenamic acid
dc.subject.otherEstradiol
dc.subject.otherJanus kinase 2
dc.subject.otherLoop diuretic agent
dc.subject.otherN benzyl 2 cyano 3 (3,4 dihydroxyphenyl)acrylamide
dc.subject.otherProlactin
dc.subject.otherProlactin receptor
dc.subject.otherSodium channel blocking agent
dc.subject.otherAnimal cell
dc.subject.otherAnimal tissue
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherCell isolation
dc.subject.otherCell stimulation
dc.subject.otherConcentration response
dc.subject.otherControlled study
dc.subject.otherCulture medium
dc.subject.otherElectrolyte transport
dc.subject.otherEndometrium
dc.subject.otherEnzyme activity
dc.subject.otherEpithelium cell
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherNonhuman
dc.subject.otherPriority journal
dc.subject.otherProtein expression
dc.subject.otherShort circuit current
dc.subject.otherSwine
dc.subject.otherWestern blotting
dc.subject.other4,4'-Diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-Disulfonic Acid
dc.subject.otherAnimals
dc.subject.otherBicarbonates
dc.subject.otherChlorides
dc.subject.otherElectrolytes
dc.subject.otherEndometrium
dc.subject.otherEpithelial Cells
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherIon Transport
dc.subject.otherJanus Kinase 2
dc.subject.otherNitrobenzoates
dc.subject.otherPotassium
dc.subject.otherProlactin
dc.subject.otherReceptors, Prolactin
dc.subject.otherSignal Transduction
dc.subject.otherSodium
dc.subject.otherSwine
dc.titleRegulation of electrolyte transport across cultured endometrial epithelial cells by prolactin
dc.typeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
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