Abstract
ABSTRACT
A study was made of the release of vasopressin activity from groups of isolated posterior pituitary hemilobes of rats, incubated in media with different ionic compositions and with different drugs added to the medium.
Nicotine, amyl nitrite and ATP, which have been reported to cause a large in vivo release of hormone had no significant releasing effect in vitro. Caffeine too did not cause any release of hormone activity.
About 5% of the vasopressin activity extractable from the isolated posterior pituitary hemilobes was released during stimulation with a high concentration of potassium in the medium. No more than this percentage could be mobilized during such a stimulation, even after further subdivision of the posterior pituitary glands, prolongation of the stimulation period or after increasing the calcium concentration in the medium five-fold.
No release into the medium of vasopressin binding protein could be demonstrated during stimulation of vasopressin release.
The results seem to be in agreement with the hypothesis that the release of vasopressin is intimately associated with arrival of impulses to the nerve endings in the posterior pituitary gland and that it takes place from a small pool of readily available hormone, presumably by dissociation of the hormone from the carrier protein.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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