K. Kochman et al., EFFECTS OF AGE AND SEX ON BASAL AND DOPAMINE-INHIBITED IN-VITRO PROLACTIN-RELEASE, AND DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR BINDING, BY THE RAT ADENOHYPOPHYSIS, Aging, 5(5), 1993, pp. 349-356
We measured basal and dopamine-inhibited pituitary cell prolactin (PRL
) release in vitro, and dopamine receptor binding in pituitary homogen
ates, from intact male and female Wistar rats of varying ages. During
48-72 hours in culture, the base-line secretion rate of PRL from pitui
tary cells of old (24 months) male rats was less than one-half that fr
om cells of mature (6 months) male rats, whereas the corresponding bas
al secretion rate of PRL from cells of old female rats was nearly 3-fo
ld greater than that from cells of mature female rats (p<0.001). After
in vitro exposure to various concentrations of dopamine (10(-10)M to
10(-6)M), PRL secretion decreased from pituitary cells of both mature
and old rats (p<0.001). However, repeated measures analysis of varianc
e revealed an age-related, dose-dependent decrease in the magnitude of
dopamine-inhibited PRL release from cells of both male and female rat
s (p<0.001). Dopamine receptor number did not differ with age (3-25 mo
nths), but was 2 to 3-fold greater in female than in male rats (p<0.01
). Receptor affinity was decreased with age only in female rats, and w
as greater in female than in male rats (p<0.05). These data suggest th
at the decrease in dopamine-inhibited PRL release from pituitary cells
of old male and female rats is not due to altered Pituitary dopamine
receptor binding, despite certain sex differences.