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Inhibin concentrations in ovarian and jugular venous plasma and the relationship of inhibin with follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone during the ovine estrous cycle.

J K Findlay1, I J Clarke, D M Robertson.   

Abstract

A heterologous RIA for ovine inhibin was developed which was sufficiently sensitive and specific to describe the peripheral concentrations of immunoreactive inhibin (iINH) during the estrous cycle of the ewe and to examine the effects of cautery of ovarian follicles on concentrations of iINH in ovarian and jugular venous plasma. Parallel logit-log dose-response lines were observed among ovine follicular fluid, ewe plasma, and pure native ovine (31 kDa) and bovine (31 kDa) inhibin. iINH could not be detected in ovariectomized ewe plasma, and there was no apparent cross-reactivity with a variety of structurally related and unrelated hormones and peptides, except a monomeric form of the alpha-subunit of INH, iINH in follicular fluid was 10(4)-fold higher than that in ovarian venous plasma, which was 3-fold higher than that in peripheral plasma. Cautery of the follicles resulted in a 35% reduction in iINH and an 81% reduction in estrogen concentrations in the ovarian vein within 10 min. During the estrous cycle, iINH and FSH were inversely related in samples taken over 30 h in the luteal phase (r = -0.69; P less than 0.001) and in the pre- and postovulatory phases (r = -0.45; P less than 0.001). iINH and LH were not related in the luteal phase, but were weakly positively correlated in the follicular phase (r = 0.31; P less than 0.01). iINH and estrogen concentrations in the follicular phase were also weakly correlated (r = 0.30; P less than 0.001). Furthermore, iINH concentrations rose in the follicular phase and decreased within 3-6 h of the preovulatory surges of LH and FSH, reaching a nadir around the time of the second rise in FSH 24-48 h later. It is concluded that 1) large antral follicles are a major source of peripheral iINH during the ovine estrous cycle; 2) iINH levels increase in the follicular phase with the growth of the dominant follicle and may be inhibited by the preovulatory surge of gonadotropin; 3) the fall in inhibin after the LH surge may be responsible for the second rise in FSH; and 4) the inverse relationship between FSH and iINH is consistent with the hypothesis that inhibin is involved in the feedback regulation of FSH.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2104590     DOI: 10.1210/endo-126-1-528

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


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