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Defects in muscarinic receptor-coupled signal transduction in isolated parotid gland cells after in vivo irradiation:: evidence for a non-DNA target of radiation

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
卷 92, 期 3, 页码 539-546

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602365

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head and neck cancer; irradiation; parotid gland; intracellular signalling

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Radiation- induced dysfunction of normal tissue, an unwanted side effect of radiotherapeutic treatment of cancer, is usually considered to be caused by impaired loss of cell renewal due to sterilisation of stem cells. This implies that the onset of normal tissue damage is usually determined by tissue turnover rate. Salivary glands are a clear exception to this rule: they have slow turnover rates ( > 60 days), yet develop radiation- induced dysfunction within hours to days. We showed that this could not be explained by a hypersensitivity to radiation- induced apoptosis or necrosis of the differentiated cells. In fact, salivary cells are still capable of amylase secretion shortly after irradiation while at the same time water secretion seems specifically and severely impaired. Here, we demonstrate that salivary gland cells isolated after in vivo irradiation are impaired in their ability to mobilise calcium from intracellular stores (Ca-i(2+)), the driving force for water secretion, after exposure to muscarinic acetylcholine receptor agonists. Using radioligand-receptor-binding assays it is shown that radiation caused no changes in receptor density, receptor affinity nor in receptor- G- protein coupling. However, muscarinic acetylcholine agonist- induced activation of protein kinase C alpha ( PKCalpha), measured as translocation to the plasma membrane, was severely affected in irradiated cells. Also, the phorbol ester PMA could no longer induce PKCalpha translocation in irradiated cells. Our data hence indicate that irradiation specifically interferes with PKCalpha association with membranes, leading to impairment of intracellular signalling. To the best of our knowledge, these data for the first time suggest that, the cells' capacity to respond to a receptor agonist is impaired after irradiation.

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