Okadaic acid inhibits the release of TSH in response to TRH and K+ from rat anterior pituitaries. |
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Authors: | T Michimata T Iriuchijima M Mori |
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Affiliation: | First Department of Internal Medicine, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The effects of okadaic acid, a non-phorbol-12-tetradecanoate-13-acetate (non-TPA)-type tumor promoter and a potent inhibitor of protein phosphatases, on thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) secretion from the rat anterior pituitary were examined. Preincubation of anterior pituitaries with okadaic acid caused a time- and concentration-related decrease in a subsequent thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-stimulated TSH secretion, whereas it did not cause any changes in basal secretion of TSH. In addition, okadaic acid inhibited a subsequent high K(+)-induced TSH secretion. In contrast, ionomycin-induced TSH secretion was not inhibited by pretreatment with okadaic acid. The present results suggest that okadaic acid may block the release of TSH by inhibition of Ca2+ influx through voltage-sensitive and/or receptor-operated Ca2+ channels. |
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