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PRIMING EFFECT OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE RELEASING FACTOR IN VITRO: ROLE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, CONTRACTILE ELEMENTS, Ca2+ AND CYCLIC AMP
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1979
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Pituitary TissueReproductive BiologyProtein SynthesisPituitary GlandContractile ElementsPublic HealthPriming EffectCell SignalingPriming ActionGrowth HormoneBiochemistryEndocrine MechanismEndocrinologyRelease MechanismSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyReceptor BiologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
The mechanism of the priming effect of luteinizing hormone releasing factor (LH-RF) upon gonadotrophin secretion was studied using short-term incubation of hemipituitary glands from pro-oestrous rats. The dependence of the priming, but not the LH releasing action of LH-RF on protein synthesis in pituitary tissue was confirmed. Cytochalasin B failed to affect the first response to LH-RF, but abolished the priming effect, suggesting that the integrity of cellular microfilaments was essential. Colchicine and vinblastine did not modify the response to LH-RF. Neither inhibitors of DNA nor the inhibitor of RNA polymerase II, alpha-amanitin, significantly affected the priming action of LH-RF. Normal extracellular concentrations of Ca2+ were necessary for gonadotrophin release, but the priming effect was not significantly affected by low extracellular Ca2+ and could not be elicited by raising intracellular Ca2+ concentrations. Adenosine 3':5'-cyclic phosphate did not appear to act as a second messenger for either the gonadotrophin releasing or the priming action of LH-RF.
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