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      Nitric Oxide Synthase and cGMP in the Anterior Pituitary Gland: Effect of a GnRH Antagonist and Nitric Oxide Donors

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          Using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, it has been previously shown that gonadotropes and folliculo-stellate cells in the rat anterior pituitary gland express nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS), and that NOS expression is increased by gonadectomy. Using the indirect immunofluorescence technique in conjunction with antibodies raised to conjugated cGMP, we have attempted to establish the target cells for NO in the anterior pituitary and to define the mediator of NO regulation. After incubation of pituitary slices with several NO donors, numerous endocrine cells, but no folliculo-stellate cells, expressed cGMP. Most of these cells stained for LH, that is they were gonadotropes. However, there were apparently cGMP-positive, LH-negative and LH-positive, cGMP-negative endocrine cells. The increase in cGMP could be virtually completely blocked by a guanylyl cyclase inhibitor. cGMP was not expressed in corticotropes, but cGMP-positive cells often contained NOS-like immunostaining. Incubation with GnRH did not result in detectable levels of cGMP. However, when castrated rats were pretreated with a potent long-lasting GnRH antagonist, antide, the castration-induced increase in NOS was completely blocked. This suggests that GnRH is involved in the in vivo upregulation of NOS after castration, but that GnRH cannot induce cGMP accumulation in normal pituitary slices in vitro. Taken together, the present results give further evidence for a role of NO in the control of, in particular, LH secretion from the anterior pituitary gland in the rat.

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          Journal
          NEN
          Neuroendocrinology
          10.1159/issn.0028-3835
          Neuroendocrinology
          S. Karger AG
          0028-3835
          1423-0194
          1997
          1997
          09 April 2008
          : 65
          : 2
          : 147-156
          Affiliations
          Departments of aNeuroscience and bPhysiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute; cDepartment of Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, and dEuropean Graduate School for Neuroscience in ‘Brain and Behaviour’, Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
          Article
          127175 Neuroendocrinology 1997;65:147–156
          10.1159/000127175
          9067993
          6691fb5c-b2be-4780-b1ff-1a3895b0d4bb
          © 1997 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 12 July 1996
          : 01 October 1996
          Page count
          Pages: 10
          Categories
          Gonadotropins

          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Folliculo-stellate cells,Nitric oxide,Gonadotropes,Cyclic GMP,Gonadotropins,Gonadotropin-releasing hormone

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