Literature DB >> 1679101

Somatostatin partially impedes the stimulatory effects of thyrotrophin-releasing hormone and dibutyryl cyclic AMP on prolactin release: prolactin release through multiple routes.

S H Shin1, R L Heisler, M S Szabo.   

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Patterns of prolactin release were examined using stimulating and inhibiting agents. Primary cultured pituitary cells primed with oestrogens were used for perifusion experiments. TRH (100 nmol/l) increased the peak prolactin concentration to 360% of the basal concentration, while TRH, under inhibition by 1 nmol somatostatin/l, raised the peak prolactin concentration to 185% of the basal levels. When the somatostatin concentration was increased to 10, 100 and 1000 nmol/l, TRH still stimulated prolactin release to 128%, 121% and 140% respectively, indicating that concentrations of somatostatin of 10 nmol/l or higher did not further suppress the stimulatory effect of TRH. TRH (1 mumol/l) stimulated prolactin release under the influence of 0 (control), 1, 10, 100 and 1000 nmol dopamine/l (plus 0.1 mmol ascorbic acid/l) to 394, 394, 241, 73 and 68% of the basal concentration respectively, showing that the dopamine concentrations and peak prolactin concentrations induced by TRH have an inverse linear relationship in the range 1-100 nmol dopamine/l. The stimulatory effect of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (dbcAMP) on prolactin release was also tested. The relationship between dbcAMP and somatostatin was similar to that between TRH and somatostatin. When adenohypophyses of male rats were used for perifusion experiments, somatostatin (100 nmol/l) did not inhibit basal prolactin release from the fresh male pituitary in contrast with the primary cultured pituitary cells, but dopamine (1 mumol/l) effectively inhibited prolactin release. In conclusion, (1) oestrogen converts the somatostatin-insensitive route into a somatostatin-sensitive route for basal prolactin release, (2) TRH-induced prolactin release passes through both somatostatin-sensitive and -insensitive routes, (3) dopamine blocks both somatostatin-sensitive and -insensitive routes and (4) cAMP activates both somatostatin-sensitive and -insensitive routes.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1679101     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1300079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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1.  Prolactin secretory bypath exposed in cultured lactotrophs.

Authors:  M F Gavier; A Aoki; E Orgnero de Gaisán
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1999-10
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