These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.


PUBMED FOR HANDHELDS

Search MEDLINE/PubMed


  • Title: Chronic haloperidol treatment increases the level of in vitro translatable messenger ribonucleic acid coding for the beta-endorphin/adrenocorticotropin precursor proopiomelanocortin in the pars intermedia of the rat pituitary.
    Author: Höllt V, Haarmann I, Seizinger BR, Herz A.
    Journal: Endocrinology; 1982 Jun; 110(6):1885-91. PubMed ID: 6280978.
    Abstract:
    Chronic treatment of rats with haloperidol (1.5 mg/kg, once daily) over a period of 7--21 days resulted in a 80--100% increase in the tissue levels of immunoreactive beta-endorphin and in the in vitro release of immunoreactive beta-endorphin from the neurointermediate pituitary. Incorporation of [3H]phenylalanine into isolated neurointermediate pituitaries of haloperidol-treated rats revealed an increase in the amount of label incorporated into the beta-endorphin/ACTH precursor proopiomelanocortin (POMC) to a similar extent (about 80%) but had essentially no effect on the conversion of the precursor into beta-lipotropin and beta-endorphin. Extraction of messenger (m) RNA from neurointermediate pituitaries followed by cell-free translation in a reticulocyte system showed an increase in the total level of translatable mRNA (about 25%). The content of translatable mRNA coding for POMC, however, was increased by 100-150%. Time-course studies revealed a parallelism between the effect of haloperidol on the level of in vitro translatable mRNA coding for POMC and the ability of the drug to increase the concentrations of beta-endorphin in the neurointermediate pituitary. A complete reversal of the effects of haloperidol was seen 2 weeks after discontinuation of the drug. These findings suggest that the chronic blockade of dopaminergic receptors by haloperidol causes a reversible increase in the beta-endorphin biosynthesis in the rat intermediate pituitary at the pretranslational level by markedly increasing the level of translatable mRNA coding for POMC.
    [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]