Details for anatomical structure: cell of intermediate pituitary
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Synonyms
cell of intermediate pituitary, , Endocrinocytus basophilusGeneral information
secreting melanocyte-stimulating hormoneLinks to other resources
Cytomer | cy0011199 |
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Substructures
Secreted hormones
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Hormone: MSH
- http://www.gesundheit.de/roche/ro22500/r24123.000.html [1]
Influenced by:
- MC1R in melanocyte
- MC1R in skin
- melatonin 1 receptor in hypothalamus
- dopamine receptor D2
in
cell_of_intermediate_pituitary
- The secretion of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) by intermediate lobe cells is under the negative influence of the hypothalamus. The predominant role of the tubero-hypophyseal dopaminergic neurons in the inhibitory control of MSH secretion has been demonstrated in mammals. [2]
- Dopamine (in perifusion model) was responsible for a dose-related inhibition of MSH secretion. [3]
- TRH-R
in
cell_of_intermediate_pituitary
- In amphibians, TRH stimulates MSH release in vitro and that the action of TRH is not mediated via an inhibition of the release of endogenous dopamine. [4]
- TRH reverses the inhibitory effect of dopamine on MSH secretion. The effects of TRH and dopamine are additive. Thus, the intracellular events associated with TRH-induced stimulation and dopamine-induced inhibition of MSH release are not linked together. [3]
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Hormone: ACTH
Influenced by:
- CaSR
in
mammary_gland
- CaSR activation led to the stimulation of cAMP production, and PTHrP and ACTH secretion from these cells. [5]
- CRF-R2
in
pituitary_gland_of_diencephalon
- Inihibition of CRH in the hypothalamus inhibts secretion of ACTH in pituritary gland [6]
- CaSR
in
mammary_gland
Receptors
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Receptor: TRH-R
Influences:
- MSH
- In amphibians, TRH stimulates MSH release in vitro and that the action of TRH is not mediated via an inhibition of the release of endogenous dopamine. [4]
- TRH reverses the inhibitory effect of dopamine on MSH secretion. The effects of TRH and dopamine are additive. Thus, the intracellular events associated with TRH-induced stimulation and dopamine-induced inhibition of MSH release are not linked together. [3]
- MSH
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Receptor: CRF-R1
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Receptor: PRLR
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Receptor: dopamine receptor D2
- The dopamine receptor in the intermediate lobe can be assigned to the category of dopamine receptor designated D-2. [7]
Influences:
- MSH
- The secretion of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) by intermediate lobe cells is under the negative influence of the hypothalamus. The predominant role of the tubero-hypophyseal dopaminergic neurons in the inhibitory control of MSH secretion has been demonstrated in mammals. [2]
- Dopamine (in perifusion model) was responsible for a dose-related inhibition of MSH secretion. [3]