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Endocrinology | 1999

Growth hormone (GH)-releasing factor differentially activates cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate- and inositol phosphate-dependent pathways to stimulate GH release in two porcine somatotrope subpopulations.

JoséLuis Ramírez; J. P. Castaño; Rafael Torronteras; Antonio J. Martínez-Fuentes; L S Frawley; Socorro García-Navarro; Francisco Gracia-Navarro

Somatotropes comprise two morphologically and functionally distinct subpopulations of low (LD) and high (HD) density cells. We recently reported that GRF induces different patterns of increase in the cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration in single porcine LD and HD somatotropes, which for LD cells required not only Ca2+ influx but also intracellular Ca2+ mobilization. This suggested that GRF may activate multiple signaling pathways in pig LD and HD somatotropes to stimulate GH secretion. To address this question, we first assessed the direct GRF effect on second messenger activation in cultures of LD and HD cells by measuring cAMP levels and[ 3H]myo-inositol incorporation. Secondly, to determine the relative importance of cAMP- and inositol phosphate (IP)-dependent pathways, and of intra- and extracellular Ca2+, GRF-induced GH release from cultured LD and HD somatotropes was measured in the presence of specific blockers. GRF increased cAMP levels in both subpopulations, whereas it only augmented IP turnover i...


Endocrinology | 1992

Steroids can modulate transdifferentiation of prolactin and growth hormone cells in bovine pituitary cultures.

R D Kineman; William J. Faught; L S Frawley


Molecular Endocrinology | 1996

Dynamic monitoring and quantification of gene expression in single, living cells: a molecular basis for secretory cell heterogeneity.

J P Castaño; R D Kineman; L S Frawley


Endocrinology | 1992

Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone is a mammotrophic factor released by neurointermediate lobe cells after estrogen treatment.

E Ellerkmann; G M Nagy; L S Frawley


Endocrinology | 1994

Evidence that stimulatory dopamine receptors may be involved in the regulation of prolactin secretion.

T E Porter; D Grandy; J Bunzow; C D Wiles; Olivier Civelli; L S Frawley


Endocrinology | 1993

Does alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone from the pars intermedia regulate suckling-induced prolactin release? Supportive evidence from morphological and functional studies

J B Hill; E R Lacy; G M Nagy; T J Görcs; L S Frawley


Endocrinology | 1994

Real time measurement of gene expression in living endocrine cells

L S Frawley; William J. Faught; J Nicholson; B Moomaw


Endocrinology | 1994

Stimulation of lactotrope differentiation in vitro by fibroblast growth factor

T E Porter; C D Wiles; L S Frawley


Endocrinology | 1994

Dynamic fluctuations in the secretory activity of individual lactotropes as demonstrated by a modified sequential plaque assay

J P Castaño; R D Kineman; L S Frawley


Endocrinology | 1993

Lactotrope differentiation in rats is modulated by a milk-borne signal transferred to the neonatal circulation

T E Porter; C D Wiles; L S Frawley

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T E Porter

Medical University of South Carolina

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R D Kineman

Medical University of South Carolina

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C D Wiles

Medical University of South Carolina

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E Ellerkmann

Medical University of South Carolina

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G M Nagy

Medical University of South Carolina

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William J. Faught

Medical University of South Carolina

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J P Castaño

Medical University of South Carolina

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B Moomaw

Medical University of South Carolina

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D Grandy

Medical University of South Carolina

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E R Lacy

Medical University of South Carolina

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