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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone stimulates the release of melanotropin from frog neurointermediate lobes in vitro
Authors:M C Tonon  P Leroux  F Leboulenger  C Delarue  S Jégou  H Vaudry
Institution:Groupe de Recherches en Endocrinologie Moléculaire, Laboratoire d''Endocrinologie, Faculté des Sciences, 76130 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Abstract:The hypothalamus of Amphibia contains large amounts of tripeptide P-Glu-His-Pro-NH2 (mammalian thyrotropin-releasing hormone, TRH). However, synthetic TRH is unable to stimulate thyrotropin release from frog pituitary gland. The recent discovery of TRH in the skin of the frog suggests a possible role of this peptide in skin-colour adaptation. Thus we have investigated the role of TRH upon melanotropin (α-MSH) release from perifused frog neurointermediate lobes. A dose related increase in α-MSH release was observed when TRH was added to the perifusion medium. Half-maximum stimulation occurred with the 1 × 10?8M dose. Theophylline at a dose of 2 × 10?3M strongly enhanced TRH-induced α-MSH release, indicating that cyclic AMP may be the second messenger. α-MSH releade was not modified by crude homogenates of rat hypothalamus but was significantly reduced when the hypothalamus extracts were preincubated with specific TRH antibodies. As far is known, these results provide the first evidence that P-Glu-His-Pro-NH2 stimulates the release of α-MSH from frog neurointermediate lobes in vitro. The present findings suggest a possible feedback loop between skin TRH and pituitary MSH in Amphibia.
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