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GONADOTROPIN RELEASE FROM PITUITARY CULTURES FOLLOWING ACTIVATION OF ENDOGENOUS ION CHANNELS

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In primary rat pituitary cell cultures, activation of Na+ channels resulted in Na+ and Ca2+ dependent gonadotropin release. This occurred with the same efficacy and over the same time course as that stimulated by gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH). In contrast, GnRH required extracellular Ca2+, but not Na+ for its action. These results indicate that the gonadotrope has ion channels which resemble those found in neural tissues.

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