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XB-ART-29634
J Endocrinol 1984 Aug 01;1022:175-80. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.1020175.
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Effects of synthetic mammalian thyrotrophin releasing hormone, somatostatin and dopamine on the secretion of prolactin and growth hormone from amphibian and reptilian pituitary glands incubated in vitro.

Hall TR , Chadwick A .


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Pituitary glands of grassfrog (Rana pipiens), bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), clawed toad (Xenopus laevis) and two species of terrapin (Chrysemys picta and Pseudemys scripta) were incubated in medium containing hypothalamic extract (HE), thyrotrophin releasing hormone (TRH), somatostatin, dopamine, or combinations of these treatments. Prolactin and GH concentrations in the medium were determined by densitometry after polyacrylamide-gel electrophoretic separation. Hypothalamic extract stimulated secretion of both hormones in all species tested. Thyrotrophin releasing hormone stimulated secretion of prolactin and GH, showing a biphasic pattern of response. Dopamine had little effect alone, but inhibited HE- and TRH-stimulated release of prolactin, but not GH, in both amphibia and reptiles. Somatostatin by itself had no apparent effect on release of hormones, but it inhibited HE- and TRH-stimulated release of GH from both amphibian and reptilian pituitary glands. These results indicate that factors affecting mammals and birds also interact in the regulation of secretion of prolactin and GH in lower vertebrate species.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: prl.1 sst.1 trh