Abstract
Effects of acetylcholine on the release of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) from the rat caecum in vitro were studied. The rat caecum was incubated in medium 199 with 1.0 mg/ml of bacitracin and 100 micrograms/ml of ascorbic acid (pH 7.4) (medium). The amount of TRH release into the medium was measured by radioimmunoassay. The immunoreactive TRH (ir-TRH) release from the rat caecum was enhanced significantly in a dose-related manner with the addition of acetylcholine, but not changed with atropine. The stimulatory effect of acetylcholine on ir-TRH release from the rat caecum was blocked with an addition of atropine. Elution profile of acid-methanol-extracted rat caecum on Sephadex G-10 was identical to that of synthetic TRH. The findings suggest that the cholinergic system stimulates TRH release from the rat caecum in vitro.
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