The pituitary is the target of different neurohormones that have a crucial role in the control of cell differentiation, cell proliferation and hormone secretion by recognizing specific receptors belonging to the G Protein-Coupled Receptor super-family (GPCR). Evidence from in vitro studies and naturally occurring human diseases indicate that several endocrine cells, and particularly somatotrophs, recognize cAMP as a growth factor. Accordingly, mutations of the alpha subunit of the stimulatory G protein gene (. GNAS) leading to the constitutive activation of adenylyl cyclase (i.e. gsp oncogene) have been recognized in a significant proportion of GH-secreting pituitary adenomas. The role of cAMP in the control of cell proliferation in selecte...
Evidence suggests the existence of a direct relationship between cellular G(s)\u3b1 content and acti...
In the last few years, molecular studies on pituitary adenomas have yielded evidence supporting a pr...
Very recently a subset of human GH-secreting pituitary adenomas carrying a somatic mutation in the a...
The cyclic nucleotide cAMP is a universal regulator of a variety of cell functions in response to ac...
In recent years the demonstration that human pituitary adenomas are monoclonal in origin provides fu...
In the last few years, molecular studies on pituitary adenomas have yielded several lines of evidenc...
In the pituitary the activation of cyclic adenosine 3'-5'-monophosphate (cAMP) dependent pathways ge...
In about 30-40% of GH-secreting adenomas, gain-of-function mutations of the Gsalpha gene, which conv...
The genesis of pituitary tumours is still under debate. Although these neoplasias are monoclonal in ...
G proteins are involved in the transduction of external signals from cell surface receptors to intra...
Both cAMP production by adenylyl cyclase and cAMP degradation by phosphodiesterases account for intr...
Evidence from in vitro studies and naturally occurring human diseases indicate that several endocrin...
International audienceIn pituitary somatolactotroph cells, G protein-coupled receptors and receptor ...
Somatic mutations in the GNAS1 gene, encoding the a-subunit of the heterotrimeric stimulatory G prot...
Pituitary tumors occur sporadically (95%) or as hereditary tumors, either associated with endocrine ...
Evidence suggests the existence of a direct relationship between cellular G(s)\u3b1 content and acti...
In the last few years, molecular studies on pituitary adenomas have yielded evidence supporting a pr...
Very recently a subset of human GH-secreting pituitary adenomas carrying a somatic mutation in the a...
The cyclic nucleotide cAMP is a universal regulator of a variety of cell functions in response to ac...
In recent years the demonstration that human pituitary adenomas are monoclonal in origin provides fu...
In the last few years, molecular studies on pituitary adenomas have yielded several lines of evidenc...
In the pituitary the activation of cyclic adenosine 3'-5'-monophosphate (cAMP) dependent pathways ge...
In about 30-40% of GH-secreting adenomas, gain-of-function mutations of the Gsalpha gene, which conv...
The genesis of pituitary tumours is still under debate. Although these neoplasias are monoclonal in ...
G proteins are involved in the transduction of external signals from cell surface receptors to intra...
Both cAMP production by adenylyl cyclase and cAMP degradation by phosphodiesterases account for intr...
Evidence from in vitro studies and naturally occurring human diseases indicate that several endocrin...
International audienceIn pituitary somatolactotroph cells, G protein-coupled receptors and receptor ...
Somatic mutations in the GNAS1 gene, encoding the a-subunit of the heterotrimeric stimulatory G prot...
Pituitary tumors occur sporadically (95%) or as hereditary tumors, either associated with endocrine ...
Evidence suggests the existence of a direct relationship between cellular G(s)\u3b1 content and acti...
In the last few years, molecular studies on pituitary adenomas have yielded evidence supporting a pr...
Very recently a subset of human GH-secreting pituitary adenomas carrying a somatic mutation in the a...