Publications by authors named "Nilda Navarro"

We have previously shown that soluble factor(s) in conditioned media (CM) from the central and peripheral regions of the anterior pituitary (AP) gland of lactating rats promoted the in vitro dose-related release of prolactin (PRL) from pituitary glands of male rats. In the present experiments we sought to determine whether CM from rats in different physiological states provoked similar effects (like those of lactating rats), and the nature of the factors, whether 23K PRL or other variants of the hormone, were responsible for these effects. Stimulatory effects were induced by CM from pregnant females and steroid-treated castrated males or females, but not from untreated castrated rats, intact males, or by a PRL standard.

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Oxytocin (OT) is essential for parturition and milk ejection, and OT-containing fibers are present in several regions of the brain and in the spinal cord. During lactation, activation of spinal cord neurons by suckling stimulation involves deep laminae III-X including sympathetic preganglionic neurons of the intermedio-medial cell column. In the present study, experiments were designed to determine if the suckling provided by the litter increased OT levels in the spinal cord of dams, as determined by competitive immunoassay.

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This study demonstrates that conditioned media (CM) from the anterior pituitary gland (AP) of lactating rats contains soluble factors that promote in vitro prolactin (PRL) release from the pituitary glands of male rats. CM-induced PRL release was confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, ELISA and bioassay. In cultured AP cells challenged with CM, increased intracellular staining with the dye FM1-43 was observed, suggesting vesicular PRL release and subsequent endocytosis.

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Prolactin (PRL) release was compared after incubating the central and peripheral regions of the anterior pituitary of lactating rats, either nonsuckled or suckled in conditioned medium obtained by incubating medium with the same anterior pituitary regions from nonsuckled or suckled rats. To collect conditioned media, anterior pituitary regions were incubated in Earle's medium for 4 h, and conditioned medium was filtered and employed double concentrated. Each anterior pituitary was incubated in conditioned medium for 30 min.

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