Effects of metal cations on pituitary hormone secretion in vitro.

R L Cooper, J M Goldman, G L Rehnberg, W K McElroy, J F Hein
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Abstract

Increased body burdens of metal cations are known to affect adversely reproductive function in several species. The effects of these metals on gonadal function are well documented. In contrast, little is known about their possible direct effects on pituitary hormone release. The purpose of this study was to determine, in vitro, the effects of nickel, cadmium, and zinc (50 microM) on both baseline and potassium chloride (KCl)-stimulated pituitary luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin (Prl), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) release. Anterior pituitary fragments from adult male Long-Evans rats were evaluated using a continuous-flow perifusion system. Baseline and stimulated LH releases were unaffected by nickel and zinc; however, cadmium caused an increase in baseline LH secretion. Baseline Prl release was decreased by zinc, while cadmium resulted in increased release of this hormone. Stimulated Prl release was lower during exposure to zinc but unaltered by nickel and cadmium. Following exposure to zinc, a rebound in stimulated release was noted for all three hormones measured. These results showed that the metal cations tested did have a direct effect on pituitary hormone release at a dose lower than those reported to alter testicular function in vitro. Furthermore, the changes in pituitary hormone secretion varied depending upon the metal and hormone being evaluated.

金属阳离子对体外垂体激素分泌的影响。
已知金属阳离子的身体负荷增加会影响一些物种的不利生殖功能。这些金属对性腺功能的影响是有据可查的。相比之下,人们对它们对垂体激素释放的可能直接影响知之甚少。本研究的目的是在体外确定镍、镉和锌(50微米)对基线和氯化钾(KCl)刺激的垂体促黄体生成素(LH)、催乳素(Prl)和促甲状腺激素(TSH)释放的影响。使用连续血流灌注系统对成年雄性Long-Evans大鼠垂体前叶片段进行了评价。基线和刺激LH释放不受镍和锌的影响;然而,镉导致基线黄体生成素分泌增加。锌降低了Prl的基线释放,而镉则增加了该激素的释放。受激Prl释放在暴露于锌时较低,但在暴露于镍和镉时没有改变。暴露于锌后,三种激素的刺激释放均出现反弹。这些结果表明,所测试的金属阳离子确实对垂体激素释放有直接影响,其剂量低于报道的在体外改变睾丸功能的剂量。此外,垂体激素分泌的变化取决于所评估的金属和激素。
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