Literature DB >> 911801

Effect of estradiol-17 beta on preprolactin messenger ribonucleic acid activity in the rat pituitary gland.

R T Stone, R A Maurer, J Gorski.   

Abstract

Rat pituitary RNA was translated in the wheat germ system. Preprolactin messenger RNA activity was estimated by adsorption of cell-free products to solid phase antiprolactin. When male rats were injected for 4 days with estradiol-17beta, pituitary preprolactin mRNA activity was increased 2.5- to 3.0-fold over controls. This increase was evident when either total RNA, poly(adenylic acid) RNA, or polysomal RNA was translated in the cell-free system. In male rats receiving daily injections of estradiol-17beta, preprolactin mRNA activity was increased to an apparent maximum of 300% of controls after 7 days of treatment. Our data also indicate that estradiol increases preprolactin mRNA activity per microgram of RNA as well as the pituitary content of RNA. After estradiol treatment was discontinued, preprolactin mRNA activity declined to 50% of the maximum stimulation after approximately 2 days. In ovariectomized retired breeder female rats, a 5-fold increase in preprolactin activity over ovariectomized controls was obtained. In other studies, a 2-fold increase in preprolactin mRNA activity was obtained in male rats 24 h after a single injection of pimozide, a dopamine blocking drug.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 911801     DOI: 10.1021/bi00641a027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  Construction and analysis of recombinant DNAs containing a structural gene for rat prolactin.

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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1979-03       Impact factor: 16.971

3.  Prolactinoma in a man following industrial exposure to estrogens.

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4.  Construction and characterization of a cDNA clone containing a portion of the bovine prolactin sequence.

Authors:  J H Nilson; A R Thomason; S Horowitz; N L Sasavage; J Blenis; R Albers; W Salser; F M Rottman
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5.  Comparison of primary and secondary stimulation of male rats by estradiol in terms of prolactin synthesis and mRNA accumulation in the pituitary.

Authors:  H Seo; S Refetoff; G Vassart; H Brocas
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1979-02       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Estrogen control of prolactin synthesis in vitro.

Authors:  M E Lieberman; R A Maurer; J Gorski
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7.  Intraventricular administration of estradiol modulates rat prolactin secretion and synthesis.

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9.  Estrogen receptor alpha signaling pathways differentially regulate gonadotropin subunit gene expression and serum follicle-stimulating hormone in the female mouse.

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10.  Effect of estradiol-17 beta on the cytology of the liver, gonads and pituitary, and on plasma electrolytes in the female freshwater eel.

Authors:  M Olivereau; J Olivereau
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1979-07-17       Impact factor: 5.249

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