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Regulation of hypophysial secretion by endogenous opiates: Humoral endorphin stimulates the release of growth hormone
Authors:Y. Sarne  I. Gil-Ad  Z. Laron
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel;1. Institute of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah-Tikva, Israel
Abstract:Humural endorphin, a recently discovered endogenous opioid factor stimulates the release of growth hormone and, to some extent of prolactin, similarly to other endogenous (enkephalin, β-endorphin) and exogenous (morphine) opiates. This stimulatory effect is dose-dependent with peak values at 30 minutes following intraventricular injection to newborn rats. However, in contrast to the other opioid ligands, the effect of humoral endorphin is not blocked in a dose-dependent fashion by naloxone, the potent opiate antagonist. Thus, while moderate doses of naloxone partially inhibit the stimulatory effect, higher doses which completely block morphine, enkephalin and β-endorphin, are ineffective in antagonizing humoral endorphin. This peculiar interaction between naloxone and humoral endorphin resembles the effect of the opiate antagonist on spontaneous release of growth hormone and prolactin, suggesting the involvement of humoral endorphin in the physiological regulation of hypophysial secretion.
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