Long-term maintenance of growth hormone secretion in perifused rat anterior pituitary cells.
N Deslauriers, P Gaudreau, P Brazeau
Index: Regul. Pept. 20(3) , 261-71, (1988)
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Abstract
We studied the effect of rat growth hormone-releasing factor-(1-43) acid, rGRF(1-43)OH, on the long-term secretion of rat growth hormone (rGH) in dispersed primary cultured cells of rat anterior pituitaries over a period of 7 days or longer. Results of the perifusion assay show that freshly dispersed cells secrete more rGH than 4-day-old redispersed cells (P less than 0.05), that a stabilization period ranging from 4 to 24 h allows a greater production of rGH per day than longer periods (P less than 0.05) and that the working concentrations of rGRF-(1-43)OH and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) that insured the best responsiveness and longer viability are 50 pM and 10-1000 nM, respectively. Under these conditions, the cells continued secreting rGH after 42 days of perifusion, and 315 milligrams of rGH was produced over that period.
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