The cyclic nucleotide cAMP is a universal regulator of a variety of cell functions in response to activated G-protein coupled receptors. In particular, cAMP exerts positive or negative effects on cell proliferation in different cell types. As demonstrated by several in vitro studies, in somatotrophs and in other endocrine cells, cAMP is a mitogenic factor. In agreement with this notion, it has been found that the mutations of genes coding for proteins that contribute to increases in the cAMP signaling cascade may cause endocrine tumor development. This review will discuss the central role of cAMP signaling in the pituitary, focusing on the cAMP pathway alterations involved in pituitary tumorigenesis, as well as on poorly investigated the aspects of cAMP cascade, such as crosstalk with the ERK signaling pathway and new cAMP effectors. © 2014 Society for Endocrinology.

cAMP in the pituitary : an old messenger for multiple signals / E. Peverelli, G. Mantovani, A.G. Lania, A. Spada. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0952-5041. - 52:1(2013 Dec), pp. R67-R77. [10.1530/JME-13-0172]

cAMP in the pituitary : an old messenger for multiple signals

E. Peverelli;G. Mantovani;A. Spada
2013

Abstract

The cyclic nucleotide cAMP is a universal regulator of a variety of cell functions in response to activated G-protein coupled receptors. In particular, cAMP exerts positive or negative effects on cell proliferation in different cell types. As demonstrated by several in vitro studies, in somatotrophs and in other endocrine cells, cAMP is a mitogenic factor. In agreement with this notion, it has been found that the mutations of genes coding for proteins that contribute to increases in the cAMP signaling cascade may cause endocrine tumor development. This review will discuss the central role of cAMP signaling in the pituitary, focusing on the cAMP pathway alterations involved in pituitary tumorigenesis, as well as on poorly investigated the aspects of cAMP cascade, such as crosstalk with the ERK signaling pathway and new cAMP effectors. © 2014 Society for Endocrinology.
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English
cAMP; GNAS1; Imprinting; Pituitary tumors
Settore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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dic-2013
BioScientifica
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R67
R77
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
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cAMP in the pituitary : an old messenger for multiple signals / E. Peverelli, G. Mantovani, A.G. Lania, A. Spada. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0952-5041. - 52:1(2013 Dec), pp. R67-R77. [10.1530/JME-13-0172]
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