Figure 3From: GnRH receptor activation competes at a low level with growth signaling in stably transfected human breast cell lines Dynamics of GnRH receptor activation following treatment with Triptorelin. Treatment of stably transfected cells with GnRH elicited high levels of 3H- inositol phosphate (IP) production (A-C). Removal of GnRH and LiCl revealed the dynamics of 3H- inositol phosphate turnover in different cell types (D,E). The decrease in levels of 3H- inositol phosphates was slower in SVCT-2 cells. Statistically different values (p < 0.05 ANOVA followed by Dunnett's test) compared to control values were as follows; for A, All values shown for SVCT-2 and HEK293[SCL60] cells > -10 log [peptide]; for B, all values shown > -10 log [peptide] for all 3 cell lines; for C, all values shown > -10 log [peptide] for both cell lines; for D, all values shown for SVCT-2 and all values up to 180 min for WPE-1-NB26-8; for E, all values from 30 min to 180 min.Back to article page