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Characterization and modulation of growth hormone and prolactin binding in mouse liver.

B I Posner.   

Abstract

The specific binding of 125I-labeled insulin, human hormone ([125I]hGH), bovine growth hormone ([125I]bGH), and ovine prolactin ([125I]oPRL) was studied in mouse liver membranes. [125I]hGH and [125I]oPRL bound to adult liver membranes. Pregnancy increased the specific binding of [125I]hGH but not that of [125I]oPRL. [125I]hGH was displaced from membranes of pregnant mice by hGH, oPRL, and bGH, but only by hGH and oPRL from liver membranes of nonpregnant mice. Significant specific binding of [125I]bGH was seen only in pregnancy. The binding of [125I]bGH to pregnant mouse liver membranes increased with increasing concentration of either membrane protein or [125I]bGH. Both the specific binding and dissociation of [125I]bGH were greatly influenced by the time and temperature of incubation. Binding of [125I]bGH was inhibited by growth hormones, including hGH and rat GH, and not by lactogenic hormones (various prolactins and human placental lactogen), ACTH, glucagon, or insulin. The inhibition of [125I]hGH binding by hGH and bGH, in the presence of excess (2 mug/ml) of PRL, was very similar to that seen with [125I]bGH. Scatchard plots of displacement dose-response curves obtained under steady state conditions of 4C were nonlinear and very similar with either [125I]bGH or [125I]hGH. This contrasted with the linear Scatchard plots obtained from displacement dose-response curves of either [125I]oPRL or [125I]hGH in the presence of excess (2 mug/ml) bGH. Termination of pregnancy, either naturally or by hysterectomy, reduced [125I]bGH specific binding to nonpregnant levels by 24 to 36 h. Estrogen administration did not increase [125I]bGH binding in hepatic membranes. Nonpregnant mice possess hepatic lactogen binding sites which are uninfluenced by pregnancy. GH specific binding sites are markedly augmented during pregnancy. The close correlation between the level of these sites and pregnancy suggests that they are regulated by a product of the fetoplacental unit.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 177265     DOI: 10.1210/endo-98-3-645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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