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Platelet-activating factor (PAF) is a phospholipid actively produced by human endometrium and deeply involved in the processes of ovoimplantation and labor. We recently found that PAF represents a new autocrine growth factor for a human adenocarcinoma cell line, HEC-1A. Indeed, biologically active PAF is synthesized by HEC-1A cells, under progesterone control. In HEC-1A cells, PAF regulates intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]), DNA synthesis and expression of early oncogenes. All these effects are blocked by the receptor antagonist L659,989. However, while nanomolar concentrations of PAF mobilize [Ca2+], only micromolar concentrations affect cell growth, suggesting heterogeneity of PAF receptors or signaling. Two distinct populations of PAF receptors are present in HEC-1A cells, which bind PAF in nanomolar and micromolar concentrations, respectively. Since HEC-1A cells are producing elevated concentrations of PAF and micromolar concentrations of the PAF antagonist L659,989 inhibit cell proliferation, an autocrine role for PAF is suggested in HEC-1A cells.
Endometrium, FACTOR BINDING-SITES; FACTOR PAF-ACETHER; INVITRO FERTILIZATION; HUMAN MYOMETRIUM; AMNIOTIC-FLUID; MOUSE EMBRYOS; A-431 CELLS; C-FOS; RAT; ANTAGONISTS, Uterine Neoplasms, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Humans, Female, Adenocarcinoma, Platelet Activating Factor, Growth Substances
Endometrium, FACTOR BINDING-SITES; FACTOR PAF-ACETHER; INVITRO FERTILIZATION; HUMAN MYOMETRIUM; AMNIOTIC-FLUID; MOUSE EMBRYOS; A-431 CELLS; C-FOS; RAT; ANTAGONISTS, Uterine Neoplasms, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Humans, Female, Adenocarcinoma, Platelet Activating Factor, Growth Substances
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