A number of neurochemical messengers have been shown to act directly on the melanotrope cells of the pars intermedia of Xenopus laevis to regulate αMSH secretion. In the present study the possibility that the melanotropes are also indirectly controlled has been examined. For this purpose, the characteristics of αMSH release from superfused intact lobes, cultured lobes and isolated melanotropes were compared after treatment with elevated potassium. Isolated melanotropes responded with an increased secretion of αMSH, whereas intact lobes showed a profound inhibitory response, probably caused by potassium-induced release of inhibitory factors from nerve terminals. Cultured lobes displayed a biphasic response characterized by an initial activat...
An important factor in regulating secretion from endocrine cells is the cytoplasmic concentration of...
Contains fulltext : 27463.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To investigate t...
An important factor in regulating secretion from endocrine cells is the cytoplasmic concentration of...
A number of neurochemical messengers have been shown to act directly on the melanotrope cells of the...
Amphibian pituitary melanotropes are used to investigate principles of neuroendocrine translation of...
Item does not contain fulltextAmphibian pituitary melanotropes are used to investigate principles of...
The secretion of α-MSH from the intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland of the amphibian Xenopus la...
Melanotrope cells of the amphibian pituitary pars intermedia produce alpha-melanophore-stimulating h...
Some amphibian brain-melanotrope cell systems are used to study how neuronal and (neuro)endocrine me...
The secretory activity of endocrine cells largely depends on the concentration of free cytosolic cal...
The secretion of most pituitary hormones is under the control of feedback mechanisms. The feedback c...
International audienceIn amphibians, the secretion of alpha-MSH by melanotrope cells is stimulated b...
International audienceIn amphibians, the secretion of alpha-MSH by melanotrope cells is stimulated b...
International audienceIn amphibians, the secretion of alpha-MSH by melanotrope cells is stimulated b...
Contains fulltext : 36326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Melanotrope ce...
An important factor in regulating secretion from endocrine cells is the cytoplasmic concentration of...
Contains fulltext : 27463.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To investigate t...
An important factor in regulating secretion from endocrine cells is the cytoplasmic concentration of...
A number of neurochemical messengers have been shown to act directly on the melanotrope cells of the...
Amphibian pituitary melanotropes are used to investigate principles of neuroendocrine translation of...
Item does not contain fulltextAmphibian pituitary melanotropes are used to investigate principles of...
The secretion of α-MSH from the intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland of the amphibian Xenopus la...
Melanotrope cells of the amphibian pituitary pars intermedia produce alpha-melanophore-stimulating h...
Some amphibian brain-melanotrope cell systems are used to study how neuronal and (neuro)endocrine me...
The secretory activity of endocrine cells largely depends on the concentration of free cytosolic cal...
The secretion of most pituitary hormones is under the control of feedback mechanisms. The feedback c...
International audienceIn amphibians, the secretion of alpha-MSH by melanotrope cells is stimulated b...
International audienceIn amphibians, the secretion of alpha-MSH by melanotrope cells is stimulated b...
International audienceIn amphibians, the secretion of alpha-MSH by melanotrope cells is stimulated b...
Contains fulltext : 36326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Melanotrope ce...
An important factor in regulating secretion from endocrine cells is the cytoplasmic concentration of...
Contains fulltext : 27463.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To investigate t...
An important factor in regulating secretion from endocrine cells is the cytoplasmic concentration of...