Abstract
Luteinizing-hormone (LH)-stimulated cyclic AMP production in rat testis Leydig cells was desensitized by both LH and 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA). However , TPA, but not LH, enhanced the subsequent response to cholera toxin. Treatment of the cells with pertussis toxin potentiated cyclic AMP production in both control and LH-desensitized cells, but did not potentiate further the responses obtained by TPA pretreatment. The results implicate the presence of an inhibitory GTP-binding protein (Gi), which may be inhibited by TPA. The presence of a Gi-like protein within the plasma membrane Leydig cells was demonstrated by pertussis-toxin-catalysed [32P]ADP-ribosylation of a Mr -40000-41000 protein.

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