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Protein synthesis regulating receptors

Protein synthesis-regulating receptors (D) for steroids, thyroid hormone, and retinoic acid are found in the cytosol and in the cell nucleus, respectively. [Pg.64]

Hormonal actions on target neurons are classified in terms of cellular mechanisms of action. Hormones act either via cell-surface or intracellular receptors. Peptide hormones and amino-acid derivatives, such as epinephrine, act on cell-surface receptors that do such things as open ion-channels, cause rapid electrical responses and facilitate exocytosis of hormones or neurotransmitters. Alternatively, they activate second-messenger systems at the cell membrane, such as those involving cAMP, Ca2+/ calmodulin or phosphoinositides (see Chs 20 and 24), which leads to phosphorylation of proteins inside various parts of the target cell (Fig. 52-2A). Steroid hormones and thyroid hormone, on the other hand, act on intracellular receptors in cell nuclei to regulate gene expression and protein synthesis (Fig. 52-2B). Steroid hormones can also affect cell-surface events via receptors at or near the cell surface. [Pg.846]

Synergy with catecholamines. The lipid soluble steroid molecules enter cells and bind the intracellular receptors. This results in up-regulation of specific genes, changes in RNA production, and protein synthesis. [Pg.164]

FIGURE 12-40 General mechanism by which steroid and thyroid hormones, retinoids, and vitamin D regulate gene expression. The details of transcription and protein synthesis are discussed in Chapters 26 and 27. At least some steroids also act through plasma membrane receptors by a completely different mechanism. [Pg.465]


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