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  • Title: Role of Ca2+ and cyclic nucleotides in the control of prostaglandin E production in the rat anterior pituitary gland.
    Author: Betteridge A.
    Journal: Biochem J; 1980 Mar 15; 186(3):987-92. PubMed ID: 6156672.
    Abstract:
    In an attempt to relate changes in the intracellular concentration of prostaglandin E to the secretion process, two agents known to increase cyclic nucleotide concentrations and hormone release were added to dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells. They caused increases in teh intracellular prostaglandin E concentrations. Increasing the K+ concentration in the medium (which stimulates hormone release) caused a rapid rise in prostaglandin E concentrations. The addition of the Ca2'onophore A23187 had a similar effect. The effects of changes in the K+ and Ca2+concentrations and the addition of EDTA were measured on the redistribution of radioactivity in pituitary glands prelabelled with [3H]arachidonic acid. Elevated K+ concentrations stimulated the transfer of label to prostaglandins and free arachidonic acid, suggesting an increased phospholipase A activity. On the other hand, the absence of extracellular CaCl2 and the addition of EDTA had the opposite effect, which could be cancelled by the addition of sufficient amounts. of CaCl2. It is concluded that the addition of agents that increase membrane permeability to bivalent cations probably results in an influx of Ca2+ and this appears to result in increased phospholipase A activity, which in turn leads to an increase in prostaglandin production.
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