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8. The Somatotrope: an Endocrine Cell With Functional Calcium Transients
Sep 1, 1988 · When cells were stimulated with 10 nmol l−1 GHRH, [Ca2+]i increased from a basal level of 234 ± 17 to a peak concentration of 480 ± 61 nmol l− ...
ABSTRACT. Growth hormone (GH) secretion by the somatotrope is under dual regulation by the hypothalamic peptides, somatostatin (SS) and GH-releasing hormone (GHRH). Cytosolic free calcium concentration and cumulative GH release were measured simultaneously in anterior pituitary cells from adult male rats. This was made possible using a combination of digital imaging video microscopy with the fluorescent calcium indicator Fura-2 and the reverse haemolytic plaque assay (RHPA) to identify the cell type and measure hormone secretion from the cells under study. This technique allows calcium measurements to be made at very short time intervals (<150 ms) in single cells. Spontaneous calcium transients were demonstrated in 85% of GH plaque-forming cells. These occurred at a frequency of 2–13 min−1 and had an amplitude of 50–500 nmol l−1. The somatotropes with the largest calcium fluctuations produced the largest plaques; thus, the calcium transients appeared to correlate with hormone release. Since the somatotrope alone shows these fluctuations, the mean intracellular calcium concentration is 238 ±18 nmol l−1 in somatotropes and 113±8nmoll−1 in non-somatotropes. Upon exposure to SS (1 nmol l−1) intracellular calcium fell from 200–250 nmol I−1 to 50–100 nmol l−1 with an apparent reduction in oscillations. Withdrawal of SS increased the intracellular calcium level. GHRH increased intracellular calcium but 10nmoll−1 GHRH given simultaneously with Inmoll−1 SS reduced intracellular calciu...