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Title: Effect of lipopolysaccharide on tumor necrosis factor and prolactin release from rat anterior pituitary cells. Author: Theas MS, De Laurentis A, Lasaga M, Pisera D, Duvilanski BH, Seilcovich A. Journal: Endocrine; 1998 Jun; 8(3):241-5. PubMed ID: 9741828. Abstract: TNF-alpha plays a critical role in the cascade of neuroendocrine events during inflammation and septic shock. It also affects the release of pituitary hormones and acts as a growth factor in immune and nonimmune cells. The aim of the present study was to investigate the release of TNF-alpha from rat anterior pituitary cells and the effect of the steroid medium on its release. Cultured anterior pituitary cells from lactating rats spontaneously released TNF-alpha. The presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 0.1 microg/mL) in the culture medium significantly increased TNF-alpha release and inhibited prolactin release. Chronic estrogenization of ovariectomized rats or the presence of 17 beta-estradiol in the culture medium also increased TNF-alpha release. LPS significantly stimulated TNF-alpha release in all groups and abrogated the estrogen-induced prolactin release. We also investigated the effect of TNF-alpha on prolactin release. The presence of TNF-alpha (50 ng/mL) in the culture medium inhibited prolactin release from anterior pituitary cells. These data show that anterior pituitary cells in culture release TNF-alpha and that this release is stimulated by estrogens. Our results also indicate that LPS inhibits prolactin release in an estrogenic environment, suggesting that TNF-alpha could affect pituitary hormone release during endotoxemia.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]