Different patterns of molecular forms of somatostatin are released by the rat median eminence and hypothalamus
- PMID: 2863791
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(85)90493-8
Different patterns of molecular forms of somatostatin are released by the rat median eminence and hypothalamus
Abstract
The molecular forms of somatostatin (SOM) released from hypothalamic slices and from the isolated median eminence (ME) in vitro were compared by high-performance liquid chromatography and radioimmunoassay. SOM-14 was the predominant form of the peptide released from hypothalamic slices, although small amounts of SOM-28 were detected. Perifusates of ME tissue contained a larger proportion of SOM-28 and higher molecular weight peptides were present; depolarization increased the rates of release of all molecular forms of SOM. These results suggest that the capacity to release SOM-28 and high-molecular-weight forms of SOM may be a specialized function of nerve terminals in the ME.
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