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Original Article

Interactions of α-Melanotropin and Agouti on B16 Melanoma Cells: Evidence for Inverse Agonism of Agouti

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Pages 75-98 | Published online: 26 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH, α-melanotropin) and agouti control the switch between eumelanin and pheomelanin synthesis in mammalian melanocytes. Here we investigated interactions between α-MSH, agouti protein, cAMP elevating agents and phorbol ester on mouse B16 melanoma cells. Agouti (Kd 3.7nmol/l) and α-MSH (Kd 2.3 nmol/l) had similar affinities to the MC1 melanocortin receptor. Both α-MSH and agouti induced MC1 receptor down-regulation. Agouti antagonized melanogenesis induced by α-MSH, forskolin, cholera toxin (CT), and pertussis toxin (PT). It also reduced the constitutive melanin formation of long-term cultures. Cell proliferation was inhibited by agouti (43% at 100 nM). This effect was reversed by α-MSH, forskolin, or CT. B16-G4F cells, a cell variant that lacks the MC1 receptor, did not respond to agouti. From these results we conclude that agouti shows the characteristics of an inverse agonist acting through the MC1 receptor.

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