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pubmed-article:3123835pubmed:abstractTextIn an attempt to define the cellular basis for the phenomenon of releasable pools, we compared the effects of two growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptides which differentially influence the dynamics of GH release. Monodispersed anterior pituitary cells from neonatal male rats were subjected to reverse hemolytic plaque assays for GH in the presence or absence of GH-releasing peptide (GHRP-6, an enkephalin-like hexapeptide) and rat GH-releasing factor (GRF). GRF increased the rate of plaque formation (an index of the rate of hormone release) from almost all somatotropes, whereas GHRP-6 influenced only half of these cells. Analysis of plaque sizes (which provides a relative index of the cumulative amount of hormone released per cell) revealed that GRF produced a bimodal frequency distribution of plaque sizes, demonstrating that some somatotropes released more hormone than others after treatment with a maximal dose of this secretagogue. This pattern contrasted with those of untreated and GHRP-6 treated somatotropes which each produced unimodal frequency distributions that were skewed to the left (toward smaller plaques) and were virtually superimposable at the end of a 4 h incubation. However, GHRP-6 greatly accelerated the rate at which the final size distribution pattern was attained. Taken together, these results suggest that GHRP-6 causes the immediate release of a limited pool of GH which is present only in a discrete subpopulation of somatotropes that respond to GRF. This pool may be identical to that which is released over a more prolonged period under basal conditions. Moreover, GRF appears to access a more substantial pool of hormone which is not released by GHRP-6. This pool is present in a small minority of somatotropes but probably accounts for a larger portion of the GH released by pituitaries stimulated with GRF.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3123835pubmed:articleTitleA cellular basis for functionally releasable pools in somatotropes.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:3123835pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425.lld:pubmed
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