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      Decreased Corticotropin-Releasing Factor-Like Immunoreactivity in Rat Intermediate and Posterior Pituitary after Stalk Secretion

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          We determined the corticotropin-releasing factor(CRF)-like immunoreactivity by radioimmunoassay in intermediate and posterior pituitary lobes of stalk-sectioned and sham-operated control rats. The antigenic determinant read by the CRF antibody used was contained within the region of amino acids 26 (Gin) to 37 (Leu) of the molecule. Intermediate and posterior lobes of control rats contained similar amounts of CRF (591 ± 78 and 487 ± 34 pg/mg protein, respectively). The section of the pituitary stalk produced a marked decrease in CRF-like immunoreactivity in both structures. The CRF content on the intermediate lobe after stalk section was 62 ± 17 pg/mg protein, a decrease of 90%, and that of the posterior lobe was 90 ± 13 pg/mg protein, an 83% decrease. Our results suggest that most of the CRF-like immunoreactivity in the rat intermediate and posterior pituitary lobes is contained in nerve fibers of brain origin and support the hypothesis of a role of CRF in the release of intermediate and posterior lobe peptides.

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          Journal
          NEN
          Neuroendocrinology
          10.1159/issn.0028-3835
          Neuroendocrinology
          S. Karger AG
          0028-3835
          1423-0194
          1984
          1984
          28 March 2008
          : 39
          : 1
          : 93-95
          Affiliations
          Section on Pharmacology, Laboratory of Clinical Science, NIMH, Bethesda, Md., USA
          Article
          123962 Neuroendocrinology 1984;39:93–95
          10.1159/000123962
          6611513
          1c4f6ca8-1f67-4c2f-84c9-9498a71eb25b
          © 1984 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 01 February 1984
          : 11 April 1984
          Page count
          Pages: 3
          Categories
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          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Corticotropin-releasing factor,Pituitary gland,Pituitary stalk section,Intermediate pituitary,Posterior pituitary

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