Abstract

We investigated the involvement of arachidonic acid metabolites in basal and thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) stimulated prolactin release by GH 3 cells, a cloned strain of rat pituitary tumor cells. GH 3 cells spontaneously released 9 and 154 HETEs and the 15 HETE release was greater than that of 9 HETE. When the cells were challenged by 10 −5M AA, they were able to produce 5, 9, 12 and 15 HETEs. 10 −6M TRH only stimulated the release of the two metabolites synthesized by the basal cells (15 and 9 HETEs). This release depended on the length of stimulation by TRH. When both AA and TRH were added, there was an increase in 15 and 9 HETE production. In all cases, more 15 HETE was released than other metabolites. In dose-response studies using TRH concentrations of 10 −6M to 10 −12M, the highest level of 9 HETE release was obtained at 10 −11M TRH and the highest release of 15 HETE was at 10 −9 M TRH. PRL secretion by GH 3 cells challenged by TRH showed the same pattern as 15 HETE release, and the correlation between PRL and 15 HETE was significant (p <0.001). These data indicate that 15 HETE is the lipoxygenase metabolite released in the largest amounts by GH 3 cells and suggest some physiological interaction between 15 HETE and TRH in the control of PRL secretion.

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