Identification and cellular localization of thyrotropin-releasing hormone-related peptides in rat testis
Endogenous TRH-like products were analyzed in rat testis using a TRH enzyme immunoassay coupled to molecular sieve filtration and HPLC identification. Of the three immunoreactive peptides detected, the two major forms exhibited the same chromatographic properties as synthetic TRH and pGlu-Phe-Pro-NH...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 1996-01, Vol.137 (1), p.185-191 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endogenous TRH-like products were analyzed in rat testis using a TRH enzyme immunoassay coupled to molecular sieve filtration and HPLC identification. Of the three immunoreactive peptides detected, the two major forms exhibited the same chromatographic properties as synthetic TRH and pGlu-Phe-Pro-NH2. These peptides accounted respectively for 33% and 54% of the total TRH immunoreactivity in the testis. In rat serum, HPLC analysis showed the presence of only one immunoreactive peak with a retention time similar to that of authentic TRH. Ethylene dimethanesulfonate treatment of adult rat was used to assess the effect of Leydig cell destruction on the TRH immunoreactivity content. The concentration of the three TRH immunoreactive peptides fell gradually after treatment and reached a minimum at day 21, where a marked decrease (98%) was observed. At day 41, the regeneration of Leydig cells was achieved, as shown by histochemistry and measurements of serum testosterone and testicular weight. However, no restoration of the TRH immunoreactive content was achieved, the three TRH-related peptides being only detectable in trace amount. On the other hand, no significant change in hypothalamic levels of TRH was observed at any treatment time, indicating that hypothalamic TRH biosynthesis was not influenced by testosterone. By using the indirect immunofluorescence technique, TRH immunoreactive cells were found in the interstitial space of the testis. These results suggest that Leydig cells are the only source of authentic TRH and TRH-like peptides in the rat testis. A paracrine, or autocrine role for these products is suggested. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.137.1.8536611 |