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. 1978 Jun 26;190(1):163-71.
doi: 10.1007/BF00210045.

Role of microtubules in the intracellular transport of growth hormone

Role of microtubules in the intracellular transport of growth hormone

S L Howell et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

Pulse-chase experiments utilising (3H)leucine have been used to study the effects of colchicine and vinblastine on intracellular transport and secretion of newly synthesised growth hormone from rat anterior pituitary fragments. Growth hormone was isolated from medium and fragments by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. When colchicine or vinblastine, which disrupt microtubules, were added immediately after pulse labelling, inhibition of the subsequent secretion of newly synthesised growth hormone was detected throughout the succeeding 5h. Similar inhibition was seen if the drugs were added after a 1h delay. However, if colchicine or vinblastine were added only after a 2h chase incubation, then no significant effect on subsequent release of labelled growth hormone was seen. The results suggest that these agents may inhibit the transport of newly formed growth hormone storage granules from the Golgi complex to the cytoplasmic pool. Microtubules do not appear to be involved in the mechanism of the final secretion of newly synthesised hormone by exocytosis.

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