gastrin-releasing-peptide and Carcinoma--Large-Cell

gastrin-releasing-peptide has been researched along with Carcinoma--Large-Cell* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for gastrin-releasing-peptide and Carcinoma--Large-Cell

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GRP receptors are present in non small cell lung cancer cells.
    Journal of cellular biochemistry. Supplement, 1996, Volume: 24

    Previously, GRP receptors were characterized in small cell lung cancer cells and here non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells were investigated: (125I-Tyr4) bombesin (BN) or 125I-GRP bound with high affinity to NCI-H720 (lung carcinoid) and NCI-H1299 (large cell carcinoma) cells. Binding was specific, time dependent, and saturable. Specific (125I-Tyr4)BN binding to NCI-H1299 cells was inhibited with high affinity by GRP, BN, GRP14-27, (D-Phe6)BN6-13methyl ester, moderate affinity by NMB, and low affinity by GRP1-16. BN (10 nM) transiently elevated cytosolic calcium in a dose dependent manner. BN caused translocation of protein kinase C from the cytosol to the membrane and the translocation caused by BN was reversed by (D-Phe6)BN6-13methylester. BN stimulated arachidonic acid release and the increase caused by BN was reversed by (D-Phe6)BN6-13methylester. Using a clonogenic assay, BN stimulated the growth of NCI-H720 cells, and the number of colonies was reduced using (D-Phe6)BN6-13methylester. These data suggest that GRP receptors that are present in lung carcinoid and NSCLC cells may regulate proliferation.

    Topics: Arachidonic Acid; Bombesin; Calcium; Carcinoid Tumor; Carcinoma, Large Cell; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung; Carcinoma, Small Cell; Gastrin-Releasing Peptide; Humans; Lung Neoplasms; Neoplasm Proteins; Peptides; Receptors, Bombesin

1996