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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
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Because hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic levels of thyrotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity (TRH-IR) undergo profound changes during the prenatal and early postnatal period in rats, similar effects with advanced aging were anticipated. For this reason we measured hypothalamic and reproductive tissue levels of TRH-IR, hypothalamic levels of somatostatin (SRIF), and
beta-endorphin
(EP), serum levels of prolactin (Prl), growth hormone (GH), thyrotropin (
TSH
), and thyroxine (T4) in young, sexually mature and 24-28 month-old male Long-Evans and Sprague-Dawley rats. Hypothalamic and prostatic levels of TRH-IR were consistently reduced as were the levels of T4 in old rats compared to young controls. Aging did not change the ratio of TRH to the major TRH-like peptide in prostates, as determined by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) or the levels of hypothalamic SRIF and EP. All of the hypothalamic TRH-IR in both old and young male rats consisted of TRH by HPLC. Falling hypothalamic TRH levels and TRH secretory capacity may play a role in the blunted
TSH
response to cold stress in old rats.
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PMID:Thyrotropin-releasing hormone levels decrease in hypothalamus of aging rats. 615 Nov 24
Incorporation of 3H-uridine by RNA in Tetrahymena was differently influenced by insulin, glucagon, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), thyrotropic hormone (
TSH
),
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
and chorion-gonadotropic hormone (PMSG).
TSH
caused it to increase considerably and durably after an initial depression, while glucagon caused it to rise over the control throughout. Insulin, and especially PMSG, depressed the incorporation of label considerably, the latter to 3-6% of the control value by 120 min. ACTH and FSH accounted for an initial depression of RNA synthesis which, however, returned to normal 30 min after treatment. Remarkably, while the chemically similar hormones acted differently, insulin and glucagon showed the same trend of positive and negative influence, respectively.
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PMID:Effect of polypeptide hormones (insulin, thyrotropin, gonadotropin, adrenocorticotropin) on RNA synthesis in Tetrahymena, as assessed from incorporation of 3H-uridine. 618 2
Secretory protein-I (SP-I) of parathyroid glands and chromogranin A ( CGA ) of adrenal medullary chromaffin cells are chemically similar if not identical proteins. Both proteins are contained within secretory granules and appear to be cosecreted with granule contents, for example, in the parathyroid with PTH and in the adrenal with epinephrine and dopamine beta-hydroxylase. Antisera to bovine SP-I and porcine CGA , together with antisera to a variety of peptide hormones, were used in an immunofluorescence study of rat tissues in order to determine the probable distribution and cellular localization of these proteins. In addition to their previously demonstrated presence in parathyroid and adrenal cells, the SP-I/ CGA protein family was detected in cells of the thyroid that contained calcitonin and often SRIF but not thyroglobulin; in cells of the anterior pituitary staining for the alpha-subunit of
TSH
/FSH/LH but not in cells staining for GH, PRL, ACTH, or
beta-endorphin
; in pancreatic islet cells staining for SRIF and pancreatic polypeptide-related peptides, but not for insulin or glucagon; in the celiac and mesenteric ganglia in cells some of which contained SRIF; and in the gastric antrum in cells containing SRIF, but not gastrin. SP-I/ CGA was not detected in cells of the liver, kidney, parotid gland, or acinar pancreas or in the intermediate or posterior lobes of the pituitary. These results suggest that this protein family enjoys a widespread but highly restricted distribution in many different endocrine-peptide cells of the rat, many that are believed to be of the APUD cell series. The possibility is raised that SP-I/ CGA plays some physiological role in the secretory process or exerts an effect of its own in the periphery after secretion.
...
PMID:Selective localization of the parathyroid secretory protein-I/adrenal medulla chromogranin A protein family in a wide variety of endocrine cells of the rat. 623 31
In general, the endogenous opioid peptides (EOP), morphine (MOR), and related drugs exert similar effects on acute release of pituitary hormones. Thus administration of opiates produces a rapid increase in release of prolactin (PRL), growth hormone (GH),
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH), and antidiuretic hormone (ADH), and a decrease in release of gonadotropins and thyrotropin (
TSH
). Although not yet fully established, there is growing evidence that the EOP participate in the physiological regulation of pituitary hormone secretion. Thus naloxone (NAL), a specific opiate antagonist, has been shown to reduce basal serum levels of PRL and GH, and to elevate serum levels of LH and follicle stimulating hormone in male rats. Other reports have shown that NAL can inhibit the stress-induced rise in serum PRL, raise the castration-induced increase in serum LH to greater than normal castrate values, and counteract the inhibitory effects of estrogen and testosterone on LH secretion. Opiates appear to have no direct action on the pituitary, but there is evidence that they can alter activity of hypothalamic dopamine and serotonin in modulating secretion of pituitary hormones.
...
PMID:Influence of endogenous opiates on anterior pituitary function. 624 13
Thyropin binding to high affinity receptors on human and porcine membranes was studied at pH 7.4, 37 degrees C, in 10 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl, 0.1% albumin. By preincubating the membranes in high salt concentration before binding studies, the number of high affinity receptors could be increased 4- to 8-fold. The salt-induced exposure of high affinity
TSH
receptors was pH- and temperature-dependent and was maximal at pH 5.0, 37 degrees C in the presence of 1 M (NH4)2SO4. Other salts tested, including NaCl, HN4Cl, and Na2SO4, were also able to increase high affinity THS binding. The receptors exposed by salt were indistinguishable from those present on the membranes before such treatment. They had an affinity constant of 0.5 to 1 X 10(10 M-1, and a high
TSH
specificity with no inhibition of 125I-
TSH
binding in the presence of a thousandfold excess of gamma-globulin, thyroglobulin,
corticotropin
, cholera toxin, and gangliosides. Thyrotropin binding to low affinity
TSH
binding sites (affinity constant 1 to 3 X 10(7) M-1) measured at pH 6.0, 4 degrees C in 10 mM Tris/acetate, 0.1% albumin was unaltered by pre-exposure of membranes to high salt concentrations. These receptors had low
TSH
specificity and binding was inhibited by gamma-globulin, thyroglobulin, cholera toxin, and gangliosides. The salt-induced selective exposure of high affinity receptors with unaltered number of low affinity sites is further support for the existence of two separate
TSH
binding sites on thyroid membranes.
...
PMID:Salt-induced exposure of high affinity thyrotropin receptors on human and porcine thyroid membranes. 625 Oct 45
Pituitary adenomas were obtained from eight of nine patients with Cushing's disease, and the surrounding tissues as well were obtained from six of nine patients. ACTH, beta-lipotropin (
beta-LPH
),
beta-endorphin
, GH,
TSH
, LH, and PRL concentrations in these tissues were determined by RIA. Immunoreactive ACTH and
beta-endorphin
(
beta-endorphin
+
beta-LPH
) were present in high concentrations in all adenomas, and low concentrations were found in the surrounding tissues, except for one patient. As compared to levels seen in normal pituitary tissue, the GH concentration in the surrounding tissues was suppressed in five of six cases.
TSH
and LH concentrations were suppressed in four and three cases, respectively. The PRL concentration was not suppressed in any of the six patients studied. These four hormones were not detected in any adenoma. Plasma GH,
TSH
, and LH responses to various stimuli which were suppressed preoperatively returned to normal in most of the patients after adenomectomy. Basal plasma cortisol concentrations were normal or subnormal and were suppressed by the administration of 1 mg dexamethasone after adenomectomy, in contrast to the lack of such suppression preoperatively. ACTH and
beta-endorphin
secretion were stimulated by lysine-8-vasopressin and suppressed by dexamethasone and cyproheptadine in vitro.
...
PMID:Anterior pituitary hormones in plasma and pituitaries from patients with Cushing's disease. 625 28
A 58-yr-old woman had frequent hypoglycemic attacks, undetectable levels of plasma cortisol, ACTH, and beta-lipotropin, and deficient responses of these hormones after insulin induced-hypoglycemia and metyrapone. Her GH responses to arginine infusion were normal as were her gonadotropin responses to LRH. Her
TSH
and PRL responses to TRH were abnormally high. Anaphylactic shock occurred after the injection of either synthetic ACTH-Z-(1-24) (Cortrosin-Z) or ACTH-(1-18) (Acthormone). She had received two prior injections of synthetic ACTH-Z-(1-24) 2 months earlier. Circulating anti-ACTH antibody was found in her plasma by radioimmunological methods, but this antibody did not prevent corticosterone production by ACTH in an in vitro ACTH bioassay system. The pathogenic significance of this antibody in the ACTH deficiency is doubtful, and the etiology of the isolated ACTH and
beta-LPH
deficiency is not clear.
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PMID:Anaphylactic shock after synthetic adrenocorticotropin-(1-18) in a patient with isolated adrenocorticotropin and beta-lipotropin deficiency. 625 32
To evaluate a possible interaction between the pituitary-thyroid axis and the pituitary-adrenal axis, we measured serum levels of thyrotropin (thyroid stimulating hormone;
TSH
), the maximal
TSH
response (delta max
TSH
) to thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of cortisol, urinary excretion of cortisol, and the plasma levels of
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
in 20 patients with endogenous depression before and after electroconvulsive therapy. No significant correlations were found between serum
TSH
or delta max
TSH
on the one hand, and serum and CSF cortisol or urinary excretion of cortisol on the other hand. A direct correlation was found between serum cortisol and plasma ACTH.
...
PMID:Dissociation of TSH adrenocortical disturbances in endogenous depression. 625 86
The disappearance rate of the immunoreactive beta h-endorphin and the effects of beta h-endorphin on pituitary hormone secretion were investigated in normal volunteers. Synthetic human beta h-endorphin was administered as a 2.5-mg iv bolus to five normal women resulting in a 1000-fold increase in concentration of circulating immunoreactive beta h-endorphin within 2.5 min. This was followed by a triple exponential disappearance curve yielding an initial fast component with a half-time (t 1/2; +/-SD) of 4.1 (+/-0.6) min, a midrange component with a t 1/2 of 13.1 (+/-0.6 min, and a slow component with t 1/2 of 46.2 (+/-7.0) min. In both male and female subjects this dose of
beta-endorphin
induced a significant increase in the levels of PRL and a significant decline in the concentration of LH, without altering basal levels of GH and
TSH
.
...
PMID:Effects of exogenous beta h-endorphin on pituitary hormone secretion and its disappearance rate in normal human subjects. 626 67
Serum hormone levels and turnover rates of dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) in tissue of pontine midbrain, limbic caudate, and hypothalamic structures were measured following intraventricular injection of 20 microgram
beta-endorphin
. Turnover of DA was increased in the locus coeruleus and in structures innervated by the nigrostriatal and mesolimbic DA systems while it decreased in the posterior hypothalamus. The NE turnover was reduced in the locus coeruleus and posterior mediobasal hypothalamus. In all tissues examined,
beta-endorphin
treatment had no significant effect on E turnover. Serum levels of prolactin and corticosterone increased following
beta-endorphin
treatment whereas LH, FSH and
TSH
levels decreased. The observed effects of
beta-endorphin
on preoptic and hypothalamic DA and NE turnover rates may explain these hormonal changes. The reduced NE turnover in the locus coeruleus may be induced by increased DA turnover. The observation, that NE turnover in structures innervated by locus coeruleus neurons may go in different direction suggest that NE turnover is regulated independently from the activity of locus coeruleus neurons, hence that the regulation must occur at the terminals by a direct or indirect interaction with endorphinergic neurons.
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PMID:Release and synthesis rates of catecholamines in hypothalamic, limbic and midbrain structures following intraventricular injection of beta-endorphin in male rats. 627 41
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