Estradiol Modulates Protein Kinase C Activity in the Rat Pituitary in Vivo and in Vitro

1990 
17β-Estradiol (E2) alters different functions of pituitary cells, including cell sensitivity to several neurohormones such as LHRH, TRH, somatostatin, or dopamine, presumably by affecting receptor coupling mechanisms. Attempting to pinpoint the membrane processes underlying this modulation, we studied the effect of E2 on pituitary kinase-C (PKC) activity, a major signal transduction enzyme. The distribution of calcium- and phospholipid-dependent partially purified PKC (chromatography on DEAE-52 cellulose columns) was evaluated in membrane and cytosol fractions from anterior pituitaries of ovariectomized (OVX) or OVX plus E2-treated rats. E2 administration by implants to OVX animals increased significantly both soluble and particulate enzyme activity. The effect increased progressively from 24 h to 5 days after E2 treatment. Administration of 17a-estradiol, an inactive stereoisomer of E2, was ineffective, pointing to stereospecific interaction. Total destruction of neural connections to the pituitary (comp...
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