| Literature DB >> 217942 |
J de Koning, J A van Dieten, G P van Rees.
Abstract
The refractoriness of LH release by pituitary glands from intact female rats was studied during stimulation by luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LH-RH), monobutyryl cyclic AMP+theophylline or potassium in vitro. Various concentrations of LH-RH (0.1, 0.3 and 10 ng/ml) all caused refractoriness within 24 h. Subsequent exposure to a supramaximally active concentration of LH-RH for 6 h also resulted in a depressed response; the degree of inhibition depended on the concentration of LH-RH to which the glands had been exposed previously. Glands made refractory to LH-RH also showed a depressed response to monobutyryl cyclic AMP+theophylline, although these agents by themselves were unable to induce refractoriness. Incubation in medium containing a high concentration of potassium also resulted in the release of LH, which in all respects was similar to that caused by LH-RH. Glands made refractory to LH-RH showed a decreased response to potassium and, conversely, the release of LH in response to LH-RH was reduced after exposure of glands to potassium. It is concluded that the LH releasing activity of LH-RH, which is mimicked by potassium, deteriorates during continuous exposure to the secretagogue.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 217942 DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0790311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endocrinol ISSN: 0022-0795 Impact factor: 4.286