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Gender-biased activity of the novel prolactin releasing peptides: comparison with thyrotropin releasing hormone reveals only pharmacologic effects
Authors:Samson W K  Resch Z T  Murphy T C  Chang J K
Institution:Department of Physiology, University of North Dakota School of Medicine, Grand Forks 58202, USA. wsamson@mail.med.und.nodak.edu
Abstract:The prolactin- (PRL) releasing activities of the newly described PRL-releasing peptides (PrRPs) were compared to that of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in dispersed, rat anterior pituitary cell cultures. A dose-related stimulation of PRL release by TRH was observed in cells harvested from both intact male and random cycle female pituitary donors. The minimum effective dose of TRH ranged from 1 to 10 nM. Neither PrRP-20 nor PrRP-31 significantly altered PRL secretion in cells from male donors even at doses as high as 1 microM. In cells harvested from females, only the highest doses of PrRP-20 and PrRP-31 tested (0.1 and 1.0 microM) significantly stimulated PRL secretion. The PRL-releasing action of TRH was observed already at 15 min of incubation, whereas those of PrRP-20 and PrRP-31 appeared only after 1 and 2 h of incubation, and the magnitude of PRL release in the presence of 1 microM PrRPs was significantly less than that of a similar dose of TRH. These data do not suggest a physiologically relevant role for the PrRPs in the neuroendocrine regulation of PRL secretion in intact male and nonlactating, random-cycle female rats.
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