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  • Title: The relationship between gonadotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated luteinizing hormone release and inositol phosphate production: studies with calcium antagonists and protein kinase C activators.
    Author: Huckle WR, Conn PM.
    Journal: Endocrinology; 1987 Jan; 120(1):160-9. PubMed ID: 3023025.
    Abstract:
    The coupling between GnRH-stimulated phosphoinositide (PI) turnover and LH release has been investigated in rat pituitary cell cultures. Accumulation of [3H]inositol phosphates ([3H]IPs) formed by hydrolysis of PIs was measured in cells that had been preloaded with [3H]myo-inositol. GnRH stimulated both LH release and incorporation of [3H]inositol into total [3H]IPs with similar dose and time dependencies. [3H] IP production in response to GnRH could be blocked by a GnRH antagonist, but was stimulated by a compound that provokes receptor microaggregation. GnRH-stimulated IP production persisted in the presence of either the Ca2+ channel blocker D600 or the calmodulin antagonist pimozide at concentrations that reduced LH release to 60% and 20% of control, respectively. Stimulated [3H]IP production was inhibited at higher concentrations of D600. In 1-h incubations, GnRH-stimulated [3H]IP production, but not LH release, was markedly inhibited by the protein kinase C activators phorbol myristate acetate and 1,2-dioctanoylglycerol. These findings indicate that in the gonadotrope, GnRH-stimulated LH release and [3H]IP production are closely coupled to receptor activation by an agonist; Ca2+ antagonists uncouple stimulated LH release from [3H]IP production; and protein kinase C activators uncouple stimulated PI turnover from LH release. Thus, GnRH-stimulated production of PI metabolites, as measured by [3H]IP accumulation, is apparently not sufficient to support LH release in the absence of Ca2+. In addition, GnRH-stimulated LH release is apparently not dependent on full expression of the PI response.
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