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. 1986 Sep;110(3):389-93.
doi: 10.1677/joe.0.1100389.

Dopamine does not attenuate phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat anterior pituitary cells

Dopamine does not attenuate phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat anterior pituitary cells

P L Canonico et al. J Endocrinol. 1986 Sep.

Abstract

The hydrolysis of membrane phosphatidylinositol to yield [3H]labelled inositol phosphates by anterior pituitary cells was stimulated significantly by angiotensin II, TRH and neurotensin over a broad range of concentrations. These secretagogues also stimulated release of prolactin. Although the coincident incubation of dopamine with these agents resulted in a marked diminution of prolactin release, no concomitant reduction in inositol phosphate production was observed. In addition, bromocriptine, a potent agonist of dopamine, also proved ineffective in blunting stimulated phosphatidylinositol catabolism. Although it slightly inhibited basal rates of inositol tris-, bis- and monophosphate production, these results show that the secretagogue-mediated enhancement of phosphatidylinositol catabolism may be correlated with an increased release of prolactin and that the inhibition of hormone release produced by dopamine is not achieved by reducing basal or secretagogue-mediated inositol phosphate production.

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