Two pathways of placental lactogen secretion by cultured human trophoblast
- PMID: 3128313
- DOI: 10.1016/0885-4505(88)90065-5
Two pathways of placental lactogen secretion by cultured human trophoblast
Abstract
To assess the relative importance of regulated and of constitutive secretion of placental lactogen, a cell culture model of term human trophoblast was utilized. Time courses of secretion revealed a constant secretion rate over 9 days of culture, with relatively small constant intracellular hormone concentration. Potassium, 21 mM, produced a slight but significant increase in hormone secretion into the medium. Growth hormone-releasing hormone (5 X 10(-10)-5 X 10(-9)) stimulated a 27-48% increase in placental lactogen secretion. The data suggest a major process of constitutive secretion and a minor role for regulated secretion from a storage pool.
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