Melanotropin bioassays: In vitro and in vivo comparisons
A reflectance method was utilized to compare the in vitro responses in three species of frogs ( Rana pipiens, R. berlandieri forrei, and R. catesbeiana) and a lizard ( Anolis carolinensis) to α- and β-melanotropins (α- and β p-MSH). The integumental chromatic response of the three ranid species was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | General and comparative endocrinology 1984-07, Vol.55 (1), p.104-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A reflectance method was utilized to compare the
in vitro responses in three species of frogs (
Rana pipiens,
R. berlandieri forrei, and
R. catesbeiana) and a lizard (
Anolis carolinensis) to α- and β-melanotropins (α- and β
p-MSH). The integumental chromatic response of the three ranid species was identical, in that α-MSH was about 2 times more potent than β
p-MSH. The melanotropins were equipotent in the lizard skin bioassay. A remarkable feature of the
Anolis skin assay is that skins from this lizard can be utilized repeatedly many times in one day with an extremely high degree of precision. The reflectance method was also used to determine the
in vivo potencies of α-MSH and β
p-MSH in the frog,
R. pipiens. Surprisingly, the melanotropins were more active in the
in vivo assay than in the
in vitro bioassay. The darkening response of the frogs to α-MSH was reversed by 6 hr, but the response to β
p-MSH persisted for more than 8 hr. When α-MSH was incubated in frog serum, the melanotropic activity was almost totally abolished by 30 min, whereas the melanotropic activity of β
p-MSH was evident much longer (4 hr) in the presence of the serum. In light of the observation that the melanotropic activity of α-MSH is rapidly lost by incubation in frog serum, it is unclear why the hormone was more active as measured
in vivo and why the darkening response
in vivo persisted so long. |
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ISSN: | 0016-6480 1095-6840 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0016-6480(84)90134-5 |