Dopamine has no Effect on Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Mobilization of Calcium from Intracellular Stores in Rat Anterior Pituitary Cells
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Molecular Endocrinology
- Vol. 2 (10) , 966-972
- https://doi.org/10.1210/mend-2-10-966
Abstract
To investigate whether dopaminergic reduction of PRL secretion is caused by an inhibition of release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores, we used a perifusion system to monitor simultaneously changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+]c) and changes in PRL secretion from rat anterior pituitary cells, and from enriched populations of lactotrophs. We eliminated influx of extracellular Ca2+ by using medium with no added Ca2+ and 0.2 mM EGTA, conditions which abolished the increase in [Ca2+]c caused by 56 mM KCl. In this low Ca2+-containing medium, 100 nM TRH induced a burst of [Ca2+]c; the magnitude of the peak was the same whether the cells were perifused with low Ca2+-containing medium for 2 or 20 min before adding TRH, indicating the source of intracellular Ca2+ was stable under these conditions. After 2 min in this medium, TRH was still able to stimulate almost as much PRL release as in medium containing 1.8 mM Ca2+, and 1 .mu.M dopamine inhibited this release, but did not affect the magnitude of the TRH-induced increase in [Ca2+]c. Preincubation for 5 min with dopamine did not affect the ability of a 30-sec incubation with TRH to stimulate the accumulation of inositol phosphate, inositol bisphosphate, and inositol trisphosphate, either in medium containing 1.8 mm Ca2+, or in low Ca2+-containing medium. Preincubation with dopamine for 5 min had no effect on TRH-induced mobilization of intracellular calcium. A source of Ca2+ is needed to refill internal Ca2+-stores discharged by TRH, and as dopamine lowered [Ca2+]c which might fill these stores, we tested to see if dopamine prevented refilling. Internal Ca2+-stores were depleted when cells were given 30-sec pulses of TRH every 10 min in low Ca2+-containing medium. In contrast, a similar reduction of [Ca2+]c alone by adding dopamine did not affect the refilling of internal Ca2+-stores because the same pulses of TRH now caused a series of identical Ca2+-spikes. We conclude that under conditions in which dopamine reduces TRH-induced PRL secretion, it does not prevent discharge or refilling of intracellular Ca2+-stores.Keywords
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