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Differential Desensitization and Internalization of Three Different Bullfrog Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Receptors
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Differential DesensitizationImmunologyReproductive BiologyInternalization KineticsNeuroendocrine MechanismPublic HealthCell SignalingAnimal PhysiologyGnrh StimulationEndocrine MechanismHormonal ReceptorReceptor (Biochemistry)Nervous SystemEndocrinologyPharmacologyCell BiologySignal TransductionPhysiologyReceptor BiologyReceptor InternalizationMedicineReproductive Hormone
We previously demonstrated the presence of three distinct types of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRHR) in a bullfrog (denoted bfGnRHR-1, bfGnRHR-2, and bfGnRHR-3). The bfGnRHRs exhibited differential tissue distribution and ligand selectivity. In the present study, we demonstrated the desensitization and internalization kinetics of these receptors in both transiently-transfected HEK293 cells and retrovirus-mediated stable cells. The time-course accumulation of the inositol phosphate in response to GnRH revealed that bfGnRHR-1 and -2 were rapidly desensitized, whereas bfGnRHR-3 was slowly desensitized. A comparison of the internalization kinetics revealed the most rapid rate and highest extent of internalization of bfGnRHR-2 among the three receptors. Interestingly, the mechanisms that underlie the receptor internalization appear to differ from each other. Internalization of bfGnRHR-1 was dependent on both dynamin and beta-arrestin, whereas those of bfGnRHR-2 and -3 were dependent on dynamin, but not on arrestin. These results, therefore, suggest that differential regulatory mechanisms for desensitization and internalization of the GnRHR are involved in diverse cellular and physiological responses to GnRH stimulation.
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