Dynamics of thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced thyrotropin and prolactin secretion by acutely dispersed rat adenohypophyseal cells. Evidence for 'all-or-none' secretion by heterogeneous secretory units, each with a specific response threshold
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Dynamics of thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced thyrotropin and prolactin secretion by acutely dispersed rat adenohypophyseal cells. Evidence for 'all-or-none' secretion by heterogeneous secretory units, each with a specific response threshold
Abstract
We have examined the dynamics of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-stimulated secretion of prolactin (PRL) and thyrotropin-stimulating hormone (TSH) using enzymatically dispersed rat adenohypophyseal cells suspended in a perfusion chamber with a volume of 0.2 ml to minimize mixing and dilution. One-min exposure to 3-300 nM TRH, the effective dose range, elicited immediate pulses of PRL and TSH secretion with dose-dependent amplitudes. At all TRH concentrations, following a brief burst of secretion lasting less than 1 min, release of both hormones declined precipitously. Increasing the duration of stimulation up to 30 min with half-maximal TRH concentrations did not alter the dynamics of the initial response and was ineffective in maintaining the initial amplitude of secretion. This phenomenon could not be attributed to exhaustion of readily releasable intracellular PRL and TSH, since an increment in TRH concentration elicited a second pulse of hormone secretion with temporal response characteristics identical to the first. The amplitude of the second pulse was dependent on both the initial concentration of TRH and the magnitude of the increment in TRH concentration. With a stepwise increase in TRH concentration during continuous perfusion, the sum of PRL or TSH secreted from all bursts of secretory activity approximated that achieved with a single exposure to the highest concentration of TRH employed. The high-amplitude secretory response to a given concentration of TRH was restored after an 8-min perfusion with medium alone.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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