Epidermal growth factor stimulates secretion of rat pituitary luteinizing hormone in vitro

Abstract
The effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on pituitary luteinizing hormone (LH) release and on the releases induced by estradiol (E2) and LHRH were examined in a sequential double chamber perifusion system. In this system the mediobasal hypothalami (MBH) and/or pituitaries excised from normally cycling female rats in diestrus were perifused with test media. Perifusion with EGF at 1 ng/ml for 30 min induced significant release (80-100% increase, P < 0.05) of LH from hypothalamo-pituitary pairs, but not from the pituitary alone. Perifusion of the pituitary alone with medium containing 1 ng/ml EGF, resulted in significant release of LH (70-140% increase, P < 0.05) after administration of 10-7 M E2, but did not significantly influence LH release in response to 20 ng/ml LHRH. EGF may be involved in the regulation of pituitary gonadotropin secretion by a direct effect on the hypothalamus and indirectly by increasing the pituitary responsiveness to E2.