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TL;DR: The cloned VT1 receptor may mediate contractions of the shell gland during oviposition and activate reproductive behaviors known to be stimulated by vasotocin in lower vertebrates.
Abstract: In chickens, oviposition is correlated with increased plasma levels of the neurohypophysial hormone vasotocin, and vasotocin stimulates contraction of uterine strips in vitro. A gene encoding a vasotocin receptor subtype that we have designated the VT1 receptor was cloned from the domestic chicken. The open reading frame encodes a 370-amino acid polypeptide that displays seven segments of hydrophobic amino acids, typical of guanine nucleotide-protein-coupled receptors. Other structural features of the VT1 receptor include two potential N-linked glycosylation sites in the extracellular N-terminal region, a conserved aspartic acid in transmembrane domain 2 that is found in nearly all guanine nucleotide-protein-coupled receptors, and two potential protein kinase C phosphorylation sites in the third intracellular loop and C-terminal tail. Expressed VT1 receptors in COS7 cells bind neurohypophysial hormones with the following rank order of potency: vasotocin ≅ vasopressin > oxytocin ≅ mesotocin > isot...

56 citations


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TL;DR: The success of the option of fax communication in a survey of general practitioners, family physicians, and pediatricians in Arkansas with regard to pediatric asthma is described.
Abstract: High response rates in surveys of physicians are difficult to achieve. One possible strategy to improve physicians' survey participation is to offer the option of receiving and returning the survey by fax. This study describes the success of the option of fax communication in a survey of general practitioners, family physicians, and pediatricians in Arkansas with regard to pediatric asthma. Eligible physicians were given the choice of receiving the survey by telephone, mail, or fax. In this observational study, physicians' preferences, response rates, and biases for surveys administered by fax were compared with mail and telephone surveys. The overall survey response rate was 59%. For the 96 physicians completing an eligibility screener survey, the largest percentage requested to be surveyed by fax (47%) rather than by telephone (28%) or mail (25%). Faxing may be one strategy to add to the arsenal of tools to increase response rates in surveying physicians.

27 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of glucocorticoids on β 2-adrenergic receptor (β 2AR) signal transduction system was investigated in a continuous cell line derived from the tracheal epithelium of rats.
Abstract: The beta 2-adrenergic receptor (beta 2AR) signal transduction system regulates many key functions of airway epithelium. In this study, we have pharmacologically characterized the beta 2AR and determined the impact of glucocorticoids on beta 2AR gene transcription in SPOC1 cells, a continuous cell line derived from the tracheal epithelium of rats. [125I]Cyanoiodopindolol assays demonstrated that binding to SPOC1 cell membranes was saturable (Bmax = 62.6 +/- 6 fmol/mg protein) and of high affinity (Kd = 6.3 +/- 0.8 pM). From competition experiments, the rank order of potency of agonists (isoproterenol > epinephrine >> norepinephrine) and the high affinity (Ki = 0.37 +/- 0.05 nM) of the beta 2-selective antagonist ICI 118,551 suggested the predominance of the beta 2AR subtype. Two isoforms of the alpha subunit of Gs (45 and 52 kDa) were identified by Western blot analysis. Isoproterenol-stimulated cyclic AMP levels increased in a dose-dependent manner, confirming that SPOC1 cell beta 2ARs are functionally coupled to adenylyl cyclase. The effect of glucocorticoids on beta 2AR expression was assessed in radioligand and transient transfection assays. Dexamethasone treatment of SPOC1 cells increased both beta 2AR protein and beta 2AR-luciferase fusion gene expression 1.6- to 3.1-fold, with the greatest increase demonstrated in cells cultured at low density compared to cells grown at high density.

9 citations