Basal and thyroliberin-stimulated prolactin synthesis in single-cell cultures and in populations of rat pituitary cells
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Basal and thyroliberin-stimulated prolactin synthesis in single-cell cultures and in populations of rat pituitary cells
Abstract
1. Newly synthesized prolactin was obtained from cultures of rat pituitary tumour cells (GH4C1 cells) after incubation with [35S]methionine. 2. Radioactive synthesized and secreted prolactin was quantified by an immunoprecipitation method by using disc-gel electrophoresis of the dissolved immunoprecipitate in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate. By using a microanalytical modification, hormone synthesis and secretion could also be studied in single-cell cultures. This technique was combined with a cytoimmunofluorescence method in which rhodamine-conjugated antibodies were used for studying intracellular prolactin. 3. The presence of radioactive synthesized and secreted prolactin was demonstrated in nine out of 13 single-cell cultures. Cell cultures containing 10 cells or more and clonal populations originating from one cell always secreted radioactive prolactin. 4. Thyroliberin treatment (2 muM) for 24h increased the extracellular accumulation of radioactive prolactin in five out of seven single-cell cultures and always in populations of cells. 5. The number of cells showing prolactin specific fluorescence increased from 20 to 50% and the intensity of this fluorescence became greater after thyroliberin treatment. 6. Studies of [35S]prolactin secretion from single cells and immunochemical detection of intracellular prolactin showed that some cells in an unsynchronized population did not secret radioactive prolactin or show prolactin specific fluorescence. 7. The quantitative effect of thyroliberin as studied in single-cell cultures suggested that the main if not the only effect was to increase prolactin synthesis in cells already producing hormone.
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