Abstract
Abstract
We have extended our observations on the ability of reserpine to inhibit secretion of anterior pituitary hormones in vitro. The release of newly synthesized [3H]GH and radioimmunoassayable TSH and LH from female rat anterior hemipituitary glands was measured after 5 hr incubation in [3H]leucine in the presence or absence of reserpine. Reserpine, 9 μM, blocked the release of each hormone stimulated by 50 mM K+ but not basal hormone secretion. Stimulation of [3H]GH release by 10 μM PGE1, or 5 mM dbcAMP was not affected by 5 μM reserpine, while stimulation of TSH release by 70 nM TRH was significantly blunted with 5 μM reserpine. The influence of reserpine on pituitary hormone secretion may define a pattern suggesting that the drug interferes with utilization of the extracellular but not the intracellular calcium mobilized during the secretory process.
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