Inhibitory Effect of Platelet-Activating Factor (PAF) on Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone and Somatostatin Release From Rat Median Eminencein VitroCorrelated with the Characterization of Specific PAF Receptor Sites in Rat Hypothalamus
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 123 (1) , 72-80
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-123-1-72
Abstract
Platelet-activating factor (PAF) exhibits a wide range of biological activities, including the stimulation of secretory processes in various cell types. However, little is known regarding its possible influence on the release of brain neuropeptides. In the present study we have examined the effect of PAF on the release of three hypothalamic releasing hormones in adult male rats, and have characterized the presence of specific PAF binding sites in rat hypothalamic membranes. PAF decreased LHRH and somatostatin (SRIF) release from the median eminence with a maximal inhibition at 10-14 M for both neuropeptides, whereas GRF release was not significantly altered. Moreover, PAF strongly counteracted the Ca2+ ionophore A 23187 stimulated release of LHRH and SRIF from median eminence and medial basal hypothalamus (>50% inhibition). These results suggest an involvement of Ca2+ dependent events in PAF action. This inhibitory effect was specifically exerted at a hypothalamic site because PAF failed to depress LH and GH release from the anterior pituitary. A specific, reversible and saturable binding of [3H]PAF to membrane preparations of rat hypothalamus was demonstrated and two classes of binding sites were characterized. The affinity (KD) of each binding class was 2.14 .+-. 0.32 nM and 61.63 .+-. 16.4 nM, respectively, and the corresponding maximal number of each binding class was 25.41 .+-. 3.2 fmol/mg protein and 146.2 .+-. 47.5 fmol/mg protein. In the same conditions no specific binding was observed using rat pituitary membranes. The specificity of PAF analogs for these binding sites was well correlated to their relative effectiveness in altering LHRH and SRIF release (order of potency: L-652,731, kadsurenone > BN 52021 > Lyso-PAF). These data suggest that the binding sites identified in the hypothalamus have the characteristics expected of a specific PAF receptor and that PAF effect on neuropeptides release is a receptor-mediated process.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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