| Literature DB >> 10330090 |
K R von Schalburg1, C M Warby, N M Sherwood.
Abstract
GnRH is usually classified as a neuropeptide that is synthesized in the brain. Recent evidence indicates that GnRH mRNA is present also in the ovary and testis. However, isolation of the peptide from testis has not been reported. We used HPLC and specific RIAs to determine whether the GnRH peptide can be detected in gonads, the developmental stage at which the peptide is expressed, and the number of molecular forms of GnRH that are present in the ovary and testis. Extracts of immature and mature ovarian and testicular tissue were examined from 17- to 21-mo-old rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). For the first time, GnRH peptides were isolated from testis and identified by HPLC-RIA with specific antisera and by elution position compared with synthetic standards. GnRH peptides were also present in the ovary. In addition, multiple forms of GnRH, including a form not normally detected in the brain of trout, were shown to be present in the gonads. During development, GnRH peptides were expressed only at specific stages in the gonads, which may explain the inability to detect and isolate the GnRH peptides from gonads in earlier studies.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10330090 DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod60.6.1338
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Reprod ISSN: 0006-3363 Impact factor: 4.285