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Alpha1-adrenergic receptors activate Ca(2+)-permeable cationic channels in prostate cancer epithelial cells.


ABSTRACT: The prostate gland is a rich source of alpha1-adrenergic receptors (alpha1-ARs). alpha1-AR antagonists are commonly used in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms, due to their action on smooth muscle cells. However, virtually nothing is known about the role of alpha1-ARs in epithelial cells. Here, by using two human prostate cancer epithelial (hPCE) cell models - primary cells from resection specimens (primary hPCE cells) and an LNCaP (lymph node carcinoma of the prostate) cell line - we identify an alpha1A subtype of adrenergic receptor (alpha1A-AR) and show its functional coupling to plasmalemmal cationic channels via direct diacylglycerol (DAG) gating. In both cell types, agonist-mediated stimulation of alpha1A-ARs and DAG analogues activated similar cationic membrane currents and Ca(2+) influx. These currents were sensitive to the alpha1A-AR antagonists, prazosin and WB4101, and to transient receptor potential (TRP) channel blockers, 2-aminophenyl borate and SK&F 96365. Chronic activation of alpha1A-ARs enhanced LNCaP cell proliferation, which could be antagonized by alpha1A-AR and TRP inhibitors. Collectively, our results suggest that alpha1-ARs play a role in promoting hPCE cell proliferation via TRP channels.

SUBMITTER: Thebault S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC156103 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alpha1-adrenergic receptors activate Ca(2+)-permeable cationic channels in prostate cancer epithelial cells.

Thebault Stephanie S   Roudbaraki Morad M   Sydorenko Vadim V   Shuba Yaroslav Y   Lemonnier Loic L   Slomianny Christian C   Dewailly Etienne E   Bonnal Jean-Louis JL   Mauroy Brigitte B   Skryma Roman R   Prevarskaya Natalia N  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20030601 11


The prostate gland is a rich source of alpha1-adrenergic receptors (alpha1-ARs). alpha1-AR antagonists are commonly used in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms, due to their action on smooth muscle cells. However, virtually nothing is known about the role of alpha1-ARs in epithelial cells. Here, by using two human prostate cancer epithelial (hPCE) cell models - primary cells from resection specimens (primary hPCE cells) and an LNCaP (lymph node carcinoma of the prostate) cell  ...[more]

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