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      Transient removal of dopamine potentiates the stimulation of prolactin release by TRH but not VIP: stimulation via Ca2+/protein kinase C pathway.

      Neuroendocrinology
      Animals, Calcimycin, pharmacology, Calcium, physiology, Cells, Cultured, Dopamine, Estradiol, administration & dosage, Female, Lactation, Pituitary Gland, Anterior, cytology, drug effects, secretion, Pregnancy, Prolactin, Protein Kinase C, metabolism, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone, Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide

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          The effectiveness of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) to release prolactin (PRL) after a brief interruption of the tonic inhibitory action of dopamine (DA) was investigated in enzymatically dispersed anterior pituitary cells in superfusion. We also studied the involvement of cAMP and Ca2+/protein kinase C second messenger systems in the mediation of the stimulated PRL release. Anterior pituitary cells from lactating or E2-treated rats were superfused for 10 min with secretagogues either during continual dopamine administration or 10-20 min after a 10-min transient interruption of DA (500 nM). Removal of DA for 10 min resulted in a significant increase in PRL release which had returned to basal levels 10 min after the return of DA to the superfusion. During continuous DA exposure, TRH administration (10 nM) did not alter the rate of PRL release from cells from lactating rats; however, TRH caused a 2-fold increase after the transient interruption of DA. The transient escape from DA inhibition also increased the effectiveness of TRH (100 nM) to release PRL from cells from E2-treated rats (from a 4- to a 15-fold stimulation). In contrast, VIP (0.5 or 5 microM) caused a 2-fold stimulation of PRL release in both cells treated with continuous or transiently interrupted DA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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