Abstract

Rat adenohypophyses were incubated in medium 199 containing l-14C-glycine or a Krebs-Ringer-bicarbonate solution with glucose and a mixture of essential and non-essential amino acids. Dialyzed medium and anterior pituitary homogenates were elect rophoresed on polyacrylamide gel. After staining with Amido Black, the growth hormone and prolactin bands were quantified by microdensitometry and cut from the gel column for measurement of radioactivity. Growth hormone and prolactin contained in the medium were also measured by radioimmunoassay techniques. Epinephrine and norepinephrine inhibited prolactin release into the medium and this was associated with a proportionate rise in anterior pituitary prolactin. The catecholamines decreased total radioactive glycine incorporated into medium and pituitary prolactin but after 4 hr of incubation this decrease was not statistically significant. Inhibition of prolactin release occurred with concentrations of .5 μg/ml or greater of norepinephrine, and 1 μg/ml or greater...

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