Skip to main content
Log in

Dissimilar responsiveness of cultured corticotrophs and melanotrophs to tripeptide aldehydes

  • Original Articles
  • Published:
Histochemistry Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

Cultured cells from adult rat anterior pituitaries or intermediate lobes were treated with the proteinase inhibitor tripeptide aldehydes BOC-DPhe-Pro-Arg-H (Boc-tPRH) and DPhe-Pro-Arg-H (fPRH), ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (oCRF), and bromocriptine. One millimolar fPRH stimulated basal, and slightly enhanced oCRF-induced ACTH release by melanotrophs in short-term experiments. The basal release of alpha-MSH was also stimulated by the drug. In long-term experiments, fPRH elevated markedly both the release and the intracellular level of ACTH; BOC-fPRH caused an increased alpha-MSH release. Tritiated fPRH had no preference for POMC-producing cells and BOC-fPRH or fPRH were harmless to the cell morphology. In anterior pituitary cell cultures, fPRH diminished slightly basal and oCRF-induced ACTH release. Bromocriptine was ineffective on corticotrophs, however, in melanotrophs it inhibited ACTH release markedly with or without fPRH in the medium. The dissimilar responsiveness of the corticotrophs and melanotrophs to the peptide aldehydes may be interpreted in terms of their differing membrane receptors or intracellular mechanism of stimulus-secretion coupling.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Al-Noaemi MC, Edwardson JA, Hughes D (1982) Corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) stimulates release of peptides from the intermediate lobe of the rat pituitary gland. J Physiol 332:85–86P

    Google Scholar 

  • Bajusz S, Barabás É, Tolnay P, Széll E, Bagdy D (1978) Inhibition of thrombin and trypsin by tripeptide aldehydes. Int J Pep Protein Res 12:217–220

    Google Scholar 

  • Barna I, Gráf L, Makara GB, Rappay G (1982) A serine-proteinase inhibitor (BOC-D-Phe-Pro-Arg-H) inhibits, the secretion of adrenocorticotropin- and beta-endorphin-immunoreactive peptides in vitro. Neuropeptides 3:65–70

    Google Scholar 

  • Bácsy E, Tougard C, Tixier-Vidal A, Marton J, Stark E (1976) Corticotroph cells in primary cultures of rat adenohypophysis: a light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical study. Histochemistry 50:161–174

    Google Scholar 

  • Childs (Moriarty) G, Unabia G (1982) Application of the avidinbiotin-peroxidase (ABC) method to the light microscopic localizations of pituitary hormones. J Histochem Cytochem 30:713–716

    Google Scholar 

  • Chrétien M, Seidah NG (1981) Chemistry and biosynthesis of proopiomelanocortin. ACTH, MSH's, endorphins and their related peptides. Mol Cell Biochem 34:101–127

    Google Scholar 

  • Eipper BA, Mains RE (1980) Structure and biosynthesis of proadrenocorticotropin/endorphin and related peptides. Endocrinol Rev 1:1–17

    Google Scholar 

  • Fazekas I, Bácsy E, Rappay Gy (1978) Monolayer cultures of rat pituitary intermediate lobe: growth and fine structure of epithelial cells. Acta Biol Acad Sci Hung 29:273–283

    Google Scholar 

  • Fazekas I, Medzihradszky-Schweiger H, Rappay G Ács Zs, Fekete M, Gyévai A (1984) Responsiveness of intermediate lobe cells to neural mediators in culture. Exp Clin Endocrinol 84:338–345

    Google Scholar 

  • Jackson S, Lowry PJ (1983) Secretion of pro-opiocortin peptides from isolated perfused rat pars intermedia cells. Neuroendocrinology 37:248–257

    Google Scholar 

  • Lokshina LA (1980) Regulatory role of proteolytic enzymes. Mol Biol 13:931–951

    Google Scholar 

  • Monemura M, Cote TE, Tsuruta K, Eskay RL, Kebabian J (1980) The dopamine receptor in the intermediate lobe of the rat pituitary gland. Pharmacological characterization. Endocrinology 107:1676–1683

    Google Scholar 

  • Nagy I, Makara GB, Horváth G, Rappay G, Kurez M, Bajusz S (1985) Tripeptide aldehyde protease inhibitors may depress in vitro prolactin and growth hormone release. Endocrinology 116:1426–1432

    Google Scholar 

  • Proulx-Ferland L, Labrie F, Dumont D, Coté J (1982) Corticotropin-releasing factor stimulates secretion of melanocyte-stimulating hormone from the rat pituitary. Science 217:62–63

    Google Scholar 

  • Randle JCR, Moor BC, Kraicer J (1983) Dopaminergic mediation of the effect of elevated potassium on the release of pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides from the pars intermedia of the rat pituitary. Neuroendocrinology 37:141–149

    Google Scholar 

  • Rappay G, Makara GB (1981) A quantitative approach to trace the corticotrophs in culture after adrenalectomy. Histochemistry 73:131–136

    Google Scholar 

  • Rappay Gy, Gyévai A, Kondics L, Stark E (1973) Growth and fine structure of monolayers derived from adult rat adenohypophyseal cell suspension. In vitro 8:301–306

    Google Scholar 

  • Rappay Gy, Nagy I, Makara GB, Horváth Gy, Kárteszi M, Bácsy E, Stark E (1984), Inhibition of growth hormone and prolactin secretion by a serine proteinase inhibitor. Life Sci 34:337–344

    Google Scholar 

  • Rappay Gy, Makara GB, Bajusz S, Nagy I (1985) Various proteinase inhibitors decrease prolactin and growth hormone release by anterior pituitary cells. Life Sci 36:549–555

    Google Scholar 

  • Rodbard D, Frazier GR (1975) Statistical analysis of radioligand assay data. In: Kolowick SP, Kaplan NO (eds) Methods in enzymology, vol 37, Hormone action, Part B, Peptide hormones. Academic Press, New York, pp 3–22

    Google Scholar 

  • Shizume K, Lerner AB, Fitzpatrick TB (1954) In vitro bioassay for the melanocyte stimulating hormone. Endocrinology 54:553–560

    Google Scholar 

  • Stefanini M, De Martino C, Zamboni L (1967) Fixation of ejaculated spermatozoa for electron microscopy. Nature 216:173–174

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

In honour of Prof. P. van Duijn

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Fazekas, I., Rappay, G., Bácsy, E. et al. Dissimilar responsiveness of cultured corticotrophs and melanotrophs to tripeptide aldehydes. Histochemistry 84, 418–422 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00482972

Download citation

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00482972

Keywords

Navigation