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Volume 271,
Number 7,
Issue of February 16, 1996 pp. 3575-3580
©1996 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Differential
Storage of Prolactin, Granins (Chromogranin B and Secretogranin II),
and Constitutive Secretory Markers in Rat Pituitary
GH C Cells
(Received for publication, August 14,
1995; and in revised form, November 10, 1995)
Sven-Ulrik
Gorr
The rat pituitary cell line GH C secretes
granins (chromogranin B and secretogranin II) and prolactin by the
regulated secretory pathway. The intracellular storage of prolactin is
preferentially induced by hormone treatment with estradiol, insulin,
and epidermal growth factor. The goal of this study was to determine
the effect of hormone treatment on storage of granins and constitutive
secretory markers. The granins were efficiently stored in both
hormone-treated and -untreated cells (17% of total secreted in 4 h).
Secreted alkaline phosphatase (SEAP), a truncated membrane protein that
would not be expected to enter secretory granules, and
glycosaminoglycan, a marker for the constitutive secretory pathway,
exhibited 70-80% secretion under both conditions. In comparison,
the relative prolactin secretion was 31 and 68% from hormone-treated
and -untreated cells, respectively. Phorbol ester and KCl stimulated
prolactin secretion 2.3-fold from untreated cells and 5.5-fold from
hormone-treated cells. In contrast, SEAP secretion was stimulated
1.5-fold from both treated and untreated cells, consistent with
secretion by the constitutive secretory pathway. Stimulated secretion
of granins was detected from both hormone-treated and -untreated cells.
These results suggest that granin and prolactin storage are
differentially regulated and that the constitutive secretory pathway is
not affected by hormone treatment.

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