Studies of TRH-induced prolactin secretion and its inhibition by dopamine, using ovine pituitary cells |
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Authors: | K P Ray M Wallis |
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Abstract: | Prolactin secretion from ovine pituitary cell cultures was stimulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) (10(-10)-10(-7) M) with a half-maximal effect at approximately 2.5 X 10(-9) M. A maximally effective concentration of TRH produced a peak secretory response, 5-10-fold stimulation over basal release, within 15 min. Dopamine (10(-10)-10(-7) M) but not somatostatin caused a dose-related inhibition of TRH (10(-8) M) stimulated prolactin release. Both dopamine (10(-7) M) and somatostatin (10(-7) M) inhibited basal secretion from the cells. TRH did not significantly increase pituitary cell cyclic AMP levels under any of the conditions tested. Stimulation of prolactin secretion by TRH was not prevented when Ca2+ was omitted from the incubation medium. Dopamine inhibited secretion induced by TRH under low Ca2+ conditions. Our results are consistent with a hypothesis that TRH may stimulate prolactin secretion via release of intracellular Ca2+ rather than increased cellular Ca2+ uptake, and imply that dopamine inhibition involves a lowering of intracellular Ca2+ levels. |
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