Title : An islet activating protein-sensitive G protein is involved in dopamine inhibition of angiotensin and thyrotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated inositol phosphate production in anterior pituitary cells.

Pub. Date : 1987 Nov 5

PMID : 3117793






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1 An islet activating protein-sensitive G protein is involved in dopamine inhibition of angiotensin and thyrotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated inositol phosphate production in anterior pituitary cells. Inositol Phosphates thyrotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
2 Dopamine also partially inhibited (25%) inositol phosphate production stimulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). Inositol Phosphates thyrotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
3 Dopamine also partially inhibited (25%) inositol phosphate production stimulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). Inositol Phosphates thyrotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
4 Although unknown, the mechanism by which dopamine inhibited the AII and TRH-stimulated inositol phosphate production implicates a GTP binding protein sensitive to the islet activating protein (IAP) since dopamine effects were blocked by this toxin. Inositol Phosphates thyrotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
5 The negative coupling between dopamine receptors and the AII or TRH inositol phosphate production systems, could be implicated in the dopamine inhibition of the AII- and TRH-stimulated prolactin release since such an inhibition is blocked by IAP. Inositol Phosphates thyrotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
6 The negative coupling between dopamine receptors and the AII or TRH inositol phosphate production systems, could be implicated in the dopamine inhibition of the AII- and TRH-stimulated prolactin release since such an inhibition is blocked by IAP. Inositol Phosphates thyrotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens