Nongenomic Signaling by Steroids at the Cell Membrane
类固醇在细胞膜上的非基因组信号传导
基本信息
- 批准号:6838219
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-04-01 至 2007-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:G proteinXenopus oocyteandrogen receptorbiological signal transductioncell growth regulationcell membranecyclic AMPhormone regulation /control mechanismimmunoprecipitationmeiosismitogen activated protein kinasenitric oxide synthaseprogesteroneprotein kinaseprotein localizationsteroid hormonewestern blottings
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A longstanding question in steroid
physiology is how steroids mediate nongenomic, or transcription-independent,
effects. Examples of rapid, steroid-triggered nongenomic signaling are myriad,
including estrogen-mediated up-regulation of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in
endothelial cells, vitamin D-induced calcium mobilization in osteosarcoma
cells, and progesterone-induced maturation of frog and fish oocytes. These
signaling events may mediate important biological functions such as blood
vessel relaxation, bone metabolism, and fertilization. Unfortunately, most of
these processes are part of complex biological systems that are difficult to
manipulate in vitro, which presents a serious problem when trying to understand
the biology behind them. This proposal uses the phenomenon of steroid-induced
maturation of frog oocytes as an experimental model for studying nongenomic
steroid signaling. The maturation of an oocyte refers to the meiotic stage at
which an oocyte rests. "Immature" oocytes are arrested in prophase of meiosis
I, while "mature" oocytes rest in metaphase II. Steroids induce this re-entry
into the cell cycle via a transcription-independent process that appears to
involve membrane bound classical steroid receptors and possibly signaling via G
proteins. Although controversial, the primary physiological mediator of oocyte
maturation in Xenopus appears to be the androgen, testosterone. This system
offers many advantages in studying nongenomic signaling by steroids.
Steroid-induced oocyte maturation is reproducible, easy to detect, and
biologically relevant. Furthermore, oocytes are easily manipulated in vitro for
protein expression and signaling studies. The aims of this proposal are: 1) to
improve our knowledge of the early signaling pathways induced by steroids in
oocytes, including the role of G proteins, in the maturation process; and 2) to
elucidate the role of the classical androgen receptor in the maturation
process. Understanding nongenomic steroid-induced signaling in oocytes should
prove helpful in elucidating the mechanisms involved in other nongenomic
signaling pathways and may lead to new insights toward controlling their
associated biological processes.
描述(由申请人提供):一个长期存在的类固醇问题
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