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Human Growth Hormone Releasing Factor (hGRF) Modulates Calcium Currents in Human Growth Hormone Secreting Adenoma Cells

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1993 Feb 26
PMID 8384513
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Electrophysiology of human growth hormone secreting tumour cells and its modification by hGRF has been studied using on-cell and Nystatin-perforated whole-cell recording configurations. Local application of hGRF (10 nM) produced an increase in the frequency of action potentials. Ca2+ currents were isolated by a ramp depolarizing pulse from -120 mV to +60 mV in the presence of tetrodotoxin (1 microM). Human GRF increased the Ca2+ currents which could be blocked by Ni+ (300 microM). We conclude that an increase in Ca2+ current is integral to the action of hGRF on these cells.

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