Neurohypophyseal peptides potently stimulate myogenic differentiation by acting through different receptors of the same family. Here, we show that L6C5 myogenic cells express, at a high density, a single class of V1a Arg8-vasopressin (AVP) receptor. The expression of the vasopressin receptor of type 1a (V1aR) is significantly higher in proliferating myoblasts than in differentiated myotubes. The differentiation-related decrease of V1aR expression was evident both at the mRNA and at the protein level as shown by the reduction of [H-3]-AVP binding. However, in L6C5 cells transfected with a synthetic construct containing the luciferase gene driven by the 2 kb upstream region of V1aR, we observed a stimulation of the activity of the promoter when the cells were cultured in differentiative medium. The down-regulation of the V1aR correlated with a decreased half-life of its mRNA (half-life 5.86 +/- 0.74 hr in 10% fetal bovine serum [FBS] versus 3.53 +/- 0.72 hr in 1% FBS). Cyclosporine A and dexamethasone, but not 5'-azacytidine, treatments of cells in differentiation medium restored the V1aR level to that measured in proliferating L6C5 cells, thus confirming the role of post-transcriptional mechanisms in the modulation of V1aR expression. Taken together, these data show that mRNA stability plays a role in modulating protein expression during the myogenic differentiation process.

V1a vasopressin receptor expression is modulated during myogenic differentiation / Monica, Alvisi; DE ARCANGELIS, Valeria; Letizia, Ciccone; Valeria, Palombi; Marta, Alessandrini; Georges, Nemoz; Molinaro, Mario; Adamo, Sergio; Naro, Fabio. - In: DIFFERENTIATION. - ISSN 0301-4681. - STAMPA. - 76:4(2008), pp. 371-380. [10.1111/j.1432-0436.2007.00231.x]

V1a vasopressin receptor expression is modulated during myogenic differentiation

DE ARCANGELIS, VALERIA;MOLINARO, Mario;ADAMO, Sergio;NARO, Fabio
2008

Abstract

Neurohypophyseal peptides potently stimulate myogenic differentiation by acting through different receptors of the same family. Here, we show that L6C5 myogenic cells express, at a high density, a single class of V1a Arg8-vasopressin (AVP) receptor. The expression of the vasopressin receptor of type 1a (V1aR) is significantly higher in proliferating myoblasts than in differentiated myotubes. The differentiation-related decrease of V1aR expression was evident both at the mRNA and at the protein level as shown by the reduction of [H-3]-AVP binding. However, in L6C5 cells transfected with a synthetic construct containing the luciferase gene driven by the 2 kb upstream region of V1aR, we observed a stimulation of the activity of the promoter when the cells were cultured in differentiative medium. The down-regulation of the V1aR correlated with a decreased half-life of its mRNA (half-life 5.86 +/- 0.74 hr in 10% fetal bovine serum [FBS] versus 3.53 +/- 0.72 hr in 1% FBS). Cyclosporine A and dexamethasone, but not 5'-azacytidine, treatments of cells in differentiation medium restored the V1aR level to that measured in proliferating L6C5 cells, thus confirming the role of post-transcriptional mechanisms in the modulation of V1aR expression. Taken together, these data show that mRNA stability plays a role in modulating protein expression during the myogenic differentiation process.
2008
cyclosporine a; dexamethasone; mrna stability; myogenesis; v1ar
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V1a vasopressin receptor expression is modulated during myogenic differentiation / Monica, Alvisi; DE ARCANGELIS, Valeria; Letizia, Ciccone; Valeria, Palombi; Marta, Alessandrini; Georges, Nemoz; Molinaro, Mario; Adamo, Sergio; Naro, Fabio. - In: DIFFERENTIATION. - ISSN 0301-4681. - STAMPA. - 76:4(2008), pp. 371-380. [10.1111/j.1432-0436.2007.00231.x]
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