Melatonin receptors in human uveal melanocytes and melanoma cells
Previous work has demonstrated that melatonin inhibits growth of cultured human uveal melanoma cells. The goal of this study was to determine the expression of mRNA encoding the melatonin receptor subtypes and the effect of specific melatonin receptor agonists on cell growth of uveal melanoma cells...
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Published in | Journal of pineal research Vol. 28; no. 3; pp. 165 - 171 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Copenhagen
Munksgaard
01.04.2000
Blackwell |
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Summary: | Previous work has demonstrated that melatonin inhibits growth of cultured human uveal melanoma cells. The goal of this study was to determine the expression of mRNA encoding the melatonin receptor subtypes and the effect of specific melatonin receptor agonists on cell growth of uveal melanoma cells and melanocytes. RNA expression of the human melatonin Mel1a and Mel1b receptor subtypes was
determined by reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR)
amplification of RNA isolated from two melanoma cell lines and from one
cell line of normal melanocytes. PCR‐amplified cDNA encoding the
Mel1b melatonin receptor subtype, but not the Mel1a
subtype, was detected in reverse‐transcribed RNA obtained from both
normal uveal melanocytes and melanoma cell lines. Uveal melanoma cells
and melanocytes were cultured for 24 hr, then melatonin or one of its
membrane receptor agonists, 6‐chloromelatonin (Mel1a–1b)
or S‐20098 (Mel1b) or its putative nuclear agonist, CGP‐52608
(Mel2), was added to the medium. After 5 days, the cells were
detached, counted, and compared to untreated controls. Melatonin and its
membrane receptor agonists (Mel1a–1b and Mel1b
), but not its putative nuclear receptor agonist (Mel2),
inhibited the growth of uveal melanoma cells, but not normal melanocytes,
at very low concentrations. In uveal melanoma cells, the expression of
RNA encoding the Mel1b receptor suggests that the growth
inhibiting effect of melatonin on uveal melanoma cells is related to
activation of the melatonin Mel1b membrane receptor. Furthermore, the expression of RNA encoding melatonin receptors in normal uveal melanocytes suggests that melatonin may play a role in the function of these cells. |
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Bibliography: | ArticleID:JPI280306 ark:/67375/WNG-FT84SSHF-B istex:F2DE905E7008B754A79D43612F1455323D6D53F4 |
ISSN: | 0742-3098 1600-079X |
DOI: | 10.1034/j.1600-079X.2001.280306.x |