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Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats
PURPOSE: Sigma receptors are implicated in memory and cognitive functions, drug addiction, depression and schizophrenia. In addition, sigma receptors are strongly overexpressed in many tumours. Although the natural ligands are still unknown, steroid hormones are potential candidates. Here, we examin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2691528/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19247652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-009-1076-2 |
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author | Rybczynska, Anna A. Elsinga, Philip H. Sijbesma, Jurgen W. Ishiwata, Kiichi de Jong, Johan R. de Vries, Erik F. Dierckx, Rudi A. van Waarde, Aren |
author_facet | Rybczynska, Anna A. Elsinga, Philip H. Sijbesma, Jurgen W. Ishiwata, Kiichi de Jong, Johan R. de Vries, Erik F. Dierckx, Rudi A. van Waarde, Aren |
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description | PURPOSE: Sigma receptors are implicated in memory and cognitive functions, drug addiction, depression and schizophrenia. In addition, sigma receptors are strongly overexpressed in many tumours. Although the natural ligands are still unknown, steroid hormones are potential candidates. Here, we examined changes in binding of the sigma-1 agonist (11)C-SA4503 in C6 glioma cells and in living rats after modification of endogenous steroid levels. METHODS: (11)C-SA4503 binding was assessed in C6 monolayers by gamma counting and in anaesthetized rats by microPET scanning. C6 cells were either repeatedly washed and incubated in steroid-free medium or exposed to five kinds of exogenous steroids (1 h or 5 min before tracer addition, respectively). Tumour-bearing male rats were repeatedly treated with pentobarbital (a condition known to result in reduction of endogenous steroid levels) or injected with progesterone. RESULTS: Binding of (11)C-SA4503 to C6 cells was increased (~50%) upon removal and decreased (~60%) upon addition of steroid hormones (rank order of potency: progesterone > allopregnanolone = testosterone = androstanolone > dehydroepiandrosterone-3-sulphate, IC(50) progesterone 33 nM). Intraperitoneally administered progesterone reduced tumour uptake and tumour-to-muscle contrast (36%). Repeated treatment of animals with pentobarbital increased the PET standardized uptake value of (11)C-SA4503 in tumour (16%) and brain (27%), whereas the kinetics of blood pool radioactivity was unaffected. CONCLUSIONS: The binding of (11)C-SA4503 is sensitive to steroid competition. Since not only increases but also decreases of steroid levels affect ligand binding, a considerable fraction of the sigma-1 receptor population in cultured tumour cells or tumour-bearing animals is normally occupied by endogenous steroids. |
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spelling | pubmed-26915282009-06-05 Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats Rybczynska, Anna A. Elsinga, Philip H. Sijbesma, Jurgen W. Ishiwata, Kiichi de Jong, Johan R. de Vries, Erik F. Dierckx, Rudi A. van Waarde, Aren Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging Original Article PURPOSE: Sigma receptors are implicated in memory and cognitive functions, drug addiction, depression and schizophrenia. In addition, sigma receptors are strongly overexpressed in many tumours. Although the natural ligands are still unknown, steroid hormones are potential candidates. Here, we examined changes in binding of the sigma-1 agonist (11)C-SA4503 in C6 glioma cells and in living rats after modification of endogenous steroid levels. METHODS: (11)C-SA4503 binding was assessed in C6 monolayers by gamma counting and in anaesthetized rats by microPET scanning. C6 cells were either repeatedly washed and incubated in steroid-free medium or exposed to five kinds of exogenous steroids (1 h or 5 min before tracer addition, respectively). Tumour-bearing male rats were repeatedly treated with pentobarbital (a condition known to result in reduction of endogenous steroid levels) or injected with progesterone. RESULTS: Binding of (11)C-SA4503 to C6 cells was increased (~50%) upon removal and decreased (~60%) upon addition of steroid hormones (rank order of potency: progesterone > allopregnanolone = testosterone = androstanolone > dehydroepiandrosterone-3-sulphate, IC(50) progesterone 33 nM). Intraperitoneally administered progesterone reduced tumour uptake and tumour-to-muscle contrast (36%). Repeated treatment of animals with pentobarbital increased the PET standardized uptake value of (11)C-SA4503 in tumour (16%) and brain (27%), whereas the kinetics of blood pool radioactivity was unaffected. CONCLUSIONS: The binding of (11)C-SA4503 is sensitive to steroid competition. Since not only increases but also decreases of steroid levels affect ligand binding, a considerable fraction of the sigma-1 receptor population in cultured tumour cells or tumour-bearing animals is normally occupied by endogenous steroids. Springer-Verlag 2009-02-27 2009-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2691528/ /pubmed/19247652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-009-1076-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2009 |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rybczynska, Anna A. Elsinga, Philip H. Sijbesma, Jurgen W. Ishiwata, Kiichi de Jong, Johan R. de Vries, Erik F. Dierckx, Rudi A. van Waarde, Aren Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
title | Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
title_full | Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
title_fullStr | Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
title_short | Steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)C-SA4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
title_sort | steroid hormones affect binding of the sigma ligand (11)c-sa4503 in tumour cells and tumour-bearing rats |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2691528/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19247652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-009-1076-2 |
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