Title : Age-dependent muscarinic stimulation of beta-endorphin secretion from rat neurointermediate lobe in vitro - Acs_1997_Brain.Res.Bull_44_719 |
Author(s) : Acs Z , Barna I , Koenig JI , Makara GB |
Ref : Brain Research Bulletin , 44 :719 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The effect of acetylcholine on the neurointermediate lobe beta-endorphin secretion was studied in the neonatal and in the adult rat in vitro. Acetylcholine stimulated beta-endorphin secretion from the 2-day- and 5-day-old neurointermediate lobe, the effect was dose dependent and more pronounced in the presence of the cholinesterase inhibitor eserine. The 10-day-, the 21-day-old and the adult rat neurointermediate lobes did not respond to acetylcholine, even in the presence of eserine. Basal beta-endorphin secretion was elevated by the D2 receptor antagonist sulpiride, but acetylcholine was without effect in the 10-day-old and in the adult neurointermediate lobe even after dopamine receptor blockade. The beta-endorphin stimulatory response to acetylcholine was diminished by the M1 muscarinic receptor antagonist pirenzepine and blocked by the M3 > M1 antagonist 4-diamino-phenyl-piperidine (4-DAMP). The selective M2 antagonist methoctramine and nicotine had no effect. These data indicate that the neurointermediate lobe beta-endorphin secretion is under special muscarinic cholinergic regulation for a relatively short time after birth. The disappearance of this stimulatory cholinergic effect in later life might be due to changes in the intracellular secretory machinery in the IL and/or to the uncoupling of the cholinergic receptors from the intracellular signal transduction system(s) responsible for the stimulated secretion in the rat melanotrope cells. |
PubMedSearch : Acs_1997_Brain.Res.Bull_44_719 |
PubMedID: 9421136 |
Inhibitor | Methoctramine |
Acs Z, Barna I, Koenig JI, Makara GB (1997)
Age-dependent muscarinic stimulation of beta-endorphin secretion from rat neurointermediate lobe in vitro
Brain Research Bulletin
44 :719
Acs Z, Barna I, Koenig JI, Makara GB (1997)
Brain Research Bulletin
44 :719