Abstract

The effect of thyroid hormones and thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) on prolactin (PRL) secretion has been studied using a primary calf anterior pituitary cell culture system. After mechanical and enzymatic dispersion, cultured pituitary cells were preincubated with T 3 or T 4 for 48 hr prior to a 24 hr experimental incubation. T 3 stimulated the release of PRL into the medium in a dose-related fashion, with an ED 50 of 3 nM; at 10 nM T 3, a maximal 52 ± 5% stimulation ( p < 0.001) was observed. T 4 at 100 nM stimulated medium PRL 27 ± 10% ( p < 0.05); the ED 50 for T 4 was 20 nM. Neither T 3 nor T 4 affected intracellular PRL content. The stimulation of medium PRL by T 3 was observed in medium containing 10% euthyroid as well as 10% charcoal-stripped hypothyroid calf serum. The relative stimulation by TRH of PRL release into the medium was significantly diminished by 10 nM T 3 in euthyroid and stripped hypothyroid serum medium, but only as a consequence of the stimulation of basal medium PRL by T 3; there was no change in maximal TRH-stimulated PRL release. In medium supplemented with unstripped hypothyroid serum, however, T 3 did decrease absolute TRH-stimulated PRL release.

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