Author:
Taffetani Silvia,Glaser Shannon,Francis Heather,DeMorrow Sharon,Ueno Yoshiyuki,Alvaro Domenico,Marucci Luca,Marzioni Marco,Fava Giammarco,Venter Julie,Vaculin Shelley,Vaculin Bradley,Lam Ian Pak-Yan,Lee Vien Hoi-Yi,Gaudio Eugenio,Carpino Guido,Benedetti Antonio,Alpini Gianfranco
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Prolactin promotes proliferation of several cells. Prolactin receptor exists as two isoforms: long and short, which activate different transduction pathways including the Ca2+-dependent PKC-signaling. No information exists on the role of prolactin in the regulation of the growth of female cholangiocytes. The rationale for using cholangiocytes from female rats is based on the fact that women are preferentially affected by specific cholangiopathies including primary biliary cirrhosis. We propose to evaluate the role and mechanisms of action by which prolactin regulates the growth of female cholangiocytes.
Results
Normal cholangiocytes express both isoforms (long and short) of prolactin receptors, whose expression increased following BDL. The administration of prolactin to normal female rats increased cholangiocyte proliferation. In purified normal female cholangiocytes, prolactin stimulated cholangiocyte proliferation, which was associated with increased [Ca2+]i levels and PKCβ-I phosphorylation but decreased PKCα phosphorylation. Administration of an anti-prolactin antibody to BDL female rats decreased cholangiocyte proliferation. Normal female cholangiocytes express and secrete prolactin, which was increased in BDL rats. The data show that prolactin stimulates normal cholangiocyte growth by an autocrine mechanism involving phosphorylation of PKCβ-I and dephosphorylation of PKCα.
Conclusion
We suggest that in female rats: (i) prolactin has a trophic effect on the growth of normal cholangiocytes by phosphorylation of PKCβ-I and dephosphorylation of PKCα; and (iii) cholangiocytes express and secrete prolactin, which by an autocrine mechanism participate in regulation of cholangiocyte proliferation. Prolactin may be an important therapeutic approach for the management of cholangiopathies affecting female patients.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology,General Medicine
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