M. Frodin et al., NEURONAL LOCALIZATION OF PITUITARY ADENYLATE CYCLASE-ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE-38 IN THE ADRENAL-MEDULLA AND GROWTH-INHIBITORY EFFECT ON CHROMAFFIN CELLS, Neuroscience, 65(2), 1995, pp. 599-608
The chromaffin cells of the adult rat adrenal medulla are essentially
growth arrested in situ, but can proliferate in vitro, suggesting the
existence of growth inhibitory factors in the adrenal gland. We have i
nvestigated whether pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide
38 (PACAP38) could be involved in the growth arrest of adrenal chroma
ffin cells. In adult rat adrenal gland, PACAP38 was detected by radioi
mmunoassay and high-performance liquid chromatography and its concentr
ation in the medulla was estimated as 24 nmol/kg wet tissue. Immunohis
tochemistry of the neonatal and adult rat adrenal medulla showed PACAP
38 immunoreactivity in a widely distributed network of delicate nerve
fibers surrounding the chromaffin cells. In a primary culture system,
PACAP38 inhibited growth factor-stimulated DNA synthesis by 90% in neo
natal and adult rat chromaffin cells with half-maximal inhibition at 4
and 0.5 nM, respectively, as demonstrated by bromodeoxyuridine pulse-
labeling and immunocytochemical staining of cell nuclei. In comparison
, corticosterone inhibited neonatal and adult chromaffin cell prolifer
ation by 70% and 95%, respectively, with half-maximal effect at 100 nM
. In neonatal chromaffin cells, 100 nM PACAP38 and 1 mu M corticostero
ne added together abolished proliferation completely (99.8% inhibition
). Finally, PACAP38 increased cell survival but showed little neurite-
promoting activity in the chromaffin cells. Our data suggest that neur
ally derived PACAP38, in conjunction with glucocorticoids, may overrid
e growth factor mitogenic signals, leading to the postmitotic state of
chromaffin cells in the adult adrenal medulla.