Neuropeptide glutamic-isoleucine (NEI) specifically stimulates the secretory activity of gonadotrophs in primary cultures of female rat pituitary cells
The neuropeptide EI (NEI) is derived from proMCH. It activates GnRH neurons, and has been shown to stimulate the LH release following intracerebroventricular administration in several experimental models. The aim of the present paper was to evaluate NEI actions on pituitary hormone secretion and cel...
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description | The neuropeptide EI (NEI) is derived from proMCH. It activates GnRH neurons, and has been shown to stimulate the LH release following intracerebroventricular administration in several experimental models. The aim of the present paper was to evaluate NEI actions on pituitary hormone secretion and cell morphology in vitro. Pituitary cells from female rats were treated with NEI for a wide range of concentrations (1–400
×
10
−8
M) and time periods (1–5
h). The media were collected and LH, FSH, PRL, and GH measured by RIA. The interaction between NEI (1, 10 and 100
×
10
−8
M) and GnRH (0.1 and 1
×
10
−9
M) was also tested. Pituitary cells were harvested for electron microscopy, and the immunogold immunocytochemistry of LH was assayed after 2 and 4
h of NEI incubation. NEI (100
×
10
−8
M) induced a significant LH secretion after 2
h of stimulus, reaching a maximum response 4
h later. A rapid and remarkable LH release was induced by NEI (400
×
10
−8
M) 1
h after stimulus, attaining its highest level at 2
h. However, PRL, GH and FSH were not affected. NEI provoked ultrastructural changes in the gonadotrophs, which showed accumulations of LH-immunoreactive granules near the plasma membrane and exocytotic images, while the other populations exhibited no changes. Although NEI (10
×
10
−8
M), caused no action when used alone, its co-incubation with GnRH (1
×
10
−9
M), promoted a slight but significant increase in LH. These results demonstrate that NEI acts at the pituitary level through a direct action on gonadotrophs, as well as through interaction with GnRH. |
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×
10
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×
10
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×
10
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M) induced a significant LH secretion after 2
h of stimulus, reaching a maximum response 4
h later. A rapid and remarkable LH release was induced by NEI (400
×
10
−8
M) 1
h after stimulus, attaining its highest level at 2
h. However, PRL, GH and FSH were not affected. NEI provoked ultrastructural changes in the gonadotrophs, which showed accumulations of LH-immunoreactive granules near the plasma membrane and exocytotic images, while the other populations exhibited no changes. Although NEI (10
×
10
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M), caused no action when used alone, its co-incubation with GnRH (1
×
10
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×
10
−8
M) and time periods (1–5
h). The media were collected and LH, FSH, PRL, and GH measured by RIA. The interaction between NEI (1, 10 and 100
×
10
−8
M) and GnRH (0.1 and 1
×
10
−9
M) was also tested. Pituitary cells were harvested for electron microscopy, and the immunogold immunocytochemistry of LH was assayed after 2 and 4
h of NEI incubation. NEI (100
×
10
−8
M) induced a significant LH secretion after 2
h of stimulus, reaching a maximum response 4
h later. A rapid and remarkable LH release was induced by NEI (400
×
10
−8
M) 1
h after stimulus, attaining its highest level at 2
h. However, PRL, GH and FSH were not affected. NEI provoked ultrastructural changes in the gonadotrophs, which showed accumulations of LH-immunoreactive granules near the plasma membrane and exocytotic images, while the other populations exhibited no changes. Although NEI (10
×
10
−8
M), caused no action when used alone, its co-incubation with GnRH (1
×
10
−9
M), promoted a slight but significant increase in LH. These results demonstrate that NEI acts at the pituitary level through a direct action on gonadotrophs, as well as through interaction with GnRH.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><pmid>19729046</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.peptides.2009.08.022</doi><tpages>7</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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