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The lead-haematoxylin positive cells (PbH+) of the rostral pars distalis react with antibodies anti-1-24
ACTH
and anti-17-39
ACTH
; the pars intermedia (PI) is composed of two cell categories, but only one is revealed with cyto-immunological techniques and contains
ACTH
and
alpha-MSH
in several Salmonid species.
...
PMID:[Immunocytological identification of two cell types in the intermediate lobe of the hypophysis of salmonids: presence of ACTH and alpha-MSH]. 19 Dec 10
Corticotropin
1-24 and [Gly1]corticotropin1-18 amide increased the fluorescence of 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonate which bound to the bovine adrenocortical membranes. The two
ACTH
fragments interacted with the protein of the membranes and membranes and increased the net positive charge of the membranes.
...
PMID:Fluorometric study of interaction between ACTH fragments and bovine adrenocortical membranes. 19 Dec 82
Native
adrenocorticotropin
[
ACTH
-(1-39)] and
ACTH
-(1-24) stimulate both lipolysis and magnesium accumulation in rat adipocyte plasma membrane vesicles.
ACTH
-(1-20) retains full lipolytic activity but has a minimal effect on magnesium accumulation. In contrast
ACTH
-(11-24) stimulates magnesium accumulation but not lipolysis. These findings indicate that within the
ACTH
molecule the peptide sequence responsible for stimulation of magnesium accumulation is distinctly separate from the core sequence (residues 4-10) essential for stimulation of adenylyl cyclase activity and cAMP mediated lipolysis. Phentolamine, an alpha-adrenergic antagonist, blocks the bulk of magnesium accumulation stimulated by native
ACTH
and norepinephrine; propranolol, a beta-adrenergic antagonist, blocks the earliest phase of Mg2+ uptake by these hormones but has little effect on net uptake. Isoproterenol, a beta-adrenergic agonist, stimulates magnesium uptake only minimally. The pattern of uptake stimulated by methoxamine, an alpha-adrenergic agonist, or
ACTH
-(11-24) is quite similar to that produced by native
ACTH
in the presence of propranolol. The receptor through which
ACTH
mediates stimulation of the bulk of magnesium appears to be analogous to the alpha-adrenergic receptor through which norepinephrine stimulates this same process.
...
PMID:Evidence for separate peptide sequences related to the lipolytic and magnesium-accumulating activities of ACTH. Analogy with adrenergic receptors. 19 14
Immunoreactive and bioreactive
corticotropin
(
ACTH
-like) activities have been detected in the median eminence and remaining medial basal hypothalamus of both normal and hypophysectomized adult male rats: bioreactive
ACTH
(pg/100 mug of protein) 1028 in median eminence and 1289 in medial basal hypothalamus; immunoreactive
ACTH
(midportion
ACTH
antibody), 1554 in median eminence and 1887 in medial basal hypothalamus. By use of appropriate antibodies and bioassay, it was demonstrated that immunoreactivity was not due solely to alpha-melanotropin, which has previously been reported to be present in the brain of hypophysectomized animals. The Sephadex G-50 gel filtration patterns determined by immunoassay of column eluates obtained from hypothalamic extracts of normal or hypophysectomized animals were similar but were not identical to the pattern derived from whole pituitary. Immunoreactive (midportion
ACTH
antibody)
ACTH
concentrations (pg/100 mug of protein) of other central nervous system areas in normal animals were: cerebellum 34.3, cortex 46.3, thalamus 23.8, and hippocampus 116.3. The total amount of bioreactive
ACTH
present in the median eminence and medial basal hypothalamus is approximately 1% of that present in the pituitary. The present data suggest that such
ACTH
may have a diencephalic rather than pituitary origin and raise the question of the functional significance of such
ACTH
.
...
PMID:Presence of corticotropin in brain of normal and hypophysectomized rats. 19 20
Choroid plexus of rabbit and rat was incubated for 2-30 min at 37 degrees C under 95% O2-5% CO2 in Tyrode solution containing 10 mM glucose and 1 mM theophylline with these agents: epinephrine, norepinephrine, isoproterenol, dopamine, histamine, serotonin, arginine, and lysine vasopressins, oxytocin, angiotensin,
adrenocorticotropin
(
ACTH
),
beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone
, and choroid plexus peptide IIF. After incubation, tissue and medium were analyzed for 3', 5' -cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) content. Each amine or peptide was tested initially at 1,000 microng/ml. Only
ACTH
and serotonin affected cAMP content of rabbit choroid plexus. At 1,000 microng/ml, these agents caused a 10 and 4 times (respectively) increase in cAMP content of tissue + medium at 2-10 min with decline in content at 10-30 min. More than 90% of the increment was located in tissue, less than 10% in medium. Minimal effective dose (MED) to cause a significant (P less than .05) accumulation of cAMP was 0.1 microng/ml (2.2 x 10(-8) M) for
ACTH
and 10 microng/ml (5.7 x10(-3) M) for serotonin. Only isoproterenol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine influenced cAMP content of rat choroid plexus. MED's for this effect by isoproterenol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine were .001, .01, and 10 microng/ml (4.7 x 10(-9), 5.5 x 10(-8), and 5.9 x 10(-5) M), respectively.
...
PMID:Effects of hormones on 3', 5' -cyclic adenosine monophosphate in choroid plexus. 19 84
Plasma immunoreactive corticotrophin (
ACTH
) and lipotrophin (LPH) were measured in patients with raised circulating concentrations from a pituitary or an ectopic source. They were measured again in seven patients after they had received hydrocortisone. Plasma
ACTH
concentrations were higher than LPH concentrations in patients with a pituitary source of their hormones, whereas this relation was reversed when the source was ectopic. After hydrocortisone administration the half life of immunoreactive
ACTH
was 40 minutes and that of LPH 95 minutes, resulting in a reversal of the normal relation of
ACTH
to LPH. The use of two antisera with different specificities for measuring LPH has further shown that pituitary LPH differs from ectopic LPH. Relatively less
gamma-LPH
than
beta-LPH
was produced from ectopic sources, the relation being reversed in patients with a pituitary source for their raised concentrations. Measuring plasma LPH as well as
ACTH
might therefore help in deciding whether a patient with Cushing's syndrome has a pituitary or ectopic source of
ACTH
, which sometimes presents a difficult clinical problem.
...
PMID:Plasma immunoreactive corticotrophin and lipotrophin in Cushing's syndrome and Addison's disease. 19 8
The use of anti
ACTH
(17-39) and
alpha-MSH
allowed us to detect by immunofluorescence in the Pituitary gland of Grass Snake the site of elaboration of
ACTH
and
alpha-MSH
. Corticotropic cells are located in the rostral part of the Pars Distalis and in the Pars intermedia. Melanotropic cells occupy the whole part of the Pars intermedia.
...
PMID:[Immunofluorescence identification of cells with corticotropic and alpha-melanotropic activity in the hypophysis of the grass snake Natrix natrix L]. 19 84
In the pituitary of an Amphibian (Urodela), various cell types were localized by cytoimmunological techniques: corticotrophs located in a rostral zone near the median eminence, ventral orangeophilic cells secreting a prolactin-like hormone and erythrosinophilic cells in a more dorso-caudal situation secreting growth hormone.
Alpha-MSH
and
beta-MSH
produceng cell were identified in the intermediate lobe; these cells were also labelled with antibodies against 1-24
ACTH
and 17-39
ACTH
. These data are in accordance with results obtained after an experimental study of the prolactin cells.
...
PMID:[Cyto-immunological study of the Pleurodele pituitary gland]. 19 20
The effects of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and indomethacin (IDM) on the release of several pituitary hormones from the rat pituitary were investigated in vitro. An addition of 2 microng/ml of PGE1 to the medium elicited the release of growth hormone (GH) and prolactin, but not of
adrenocorticotropin
(
ACTH
) and luteinizing hormone (LH). Although the addition of 1 microng/ml of IDM alone resulted in no effect on the basal release of these hormones, IDM diminished the release of
ACTH
induced by crude rat hypothalamic extracts (HE) or lysine-8-vasopressin (LVP), and LH induced by HE or luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH). These findings implicate that a part of PGE1 action might be a direct one on the pituitary gland and PGE1 might release GH and prolactin, whereas IDM might have a direct action on the pituitary gland, and that blunt the release of these pituitary hormones induced by several stimuli.
...
PMID:Effects of prostaglandin E1 and indomethacin on ACTH, prolactin, GH and LH from rat pituitary in vitro. 19 86
The adenohypophysial primordium of Xenopus laevis tadpoles at stages 33/34 to 46 (Nieuwkoop and Faber, 1956) were examined immunohistologically for
alpha-MSH
,
beta-MSH
and
ACTH
.
beta-MSH
was demonstrated from stage 37/38 onwards, and
alpha-MSH
from stage 39. No signs of
ACTH
production were detected.
alpha-MSH
and
beta-MSH
occurred in the same cells. No differences were found in the intensity of immunofluorescence between tadpoles which were kept on a black and a white background. The present study lends no support to the hypothesis concerning the derivation of
alpha-MSH
from
ACTH
. The observations made suggest that the morphological formation of the pars intermedia is accomplished during stages 37/38 to 39.
...
PMID:Developmental immunohistology of melanotrophs in Xenopus laevis tadpoles. 19
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