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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (beta-endorphin)
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We examined effects of sodium valproate, a gamma amino butyric acid (GABA)-transaminase inhibitor, on the secretion of immunoreactive (IR)-ACTH and IR-beta-endorphin/LPH from cultured rat anterior pituitary cells to determine whether sodium valproate has a direct action on the secretion of ACTH and its related peptides from the cultured rat anterior pituitary gland. During the 3 h incubation, the basal secretion of IR-ACTH and IR-beta-endorphin/LPH decreased to 50.8% and 58.3%, respectively, of the control concentration after adding 10(-7) M sodium valproate into the incubation media and to 67.7% and 69.3%, respectively, of the control levels with 10(-8) M sodium valproate. However, sodium valproate at a concentration of 10(-6) M or 10(-9) M did not affect the basal concentration of IR-ACTH and IR-beta-endorphin/LPH. Sodium valproate at a concentration of 10(-7) M significantly attenuated the stimulated release of IR-ACTH and IR-beta-endorphin/LPH by 10(-9) or 10(-10) M of ovine corticotrophin releasing factor. These results indicate that sodium valproate could directly effect rat anterior pituitary cells to suppress both basal and stimulated release of proopiomelanocortin derived peptides and this supports the hypothesis that sodium valproate has a direct effect at the pituitary corticotroph in reducing plasma ACTH.
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PMID:Effect of sodium valproate on the secretion of proopiomelanocortin derived peptides from cultured rat anterior pituitary cells. 256 Dec 74

Six patients with Nelson's syndrome were given sodium valproate with or without diazepam for 3 or 5 weeks. Initial high plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) concentrations were greatly reduced by treatment and returned to high levels when treatment was stopped. Diazepam did not add significantly to the effects of sodium valproate alone. Three patients reported a decrease in the severity and frequency of headaches while on sodium valproate. In five patients abnormal skin pigmentation was reduced. Sodium valproate is a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transaminase inhibitor and it is suggested that the drug raises GABA levels in the hypothalamus and that this is responsible for the reduction in ACTH secretion. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that Nelson's syndrome is a neuroendocrine disease caused by a deficiency in the hypothalamic GABA-ergic system.
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PMID:Effect of treatment with sodium valproate and diazepam on plasma corticotropin in Nelson's syndrome. 611 28