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Recombinant human inhibin A and recombinant human activin A regulate pituitary and ovarian function in the adult female rat.

T K Woodruff1, L A Krummen, R J Lyon, D L Stocks, J P Mather.   

Abstract

The roles of recombinant human inhibin A (rh-inhibin A) and rh-activin A in regulating the pituitary and ovary of the adult female rat were examined. Serum and pituitary FSH and LH and serum estradiol and progesterone concentrations were evaluated at 1, 2, and 6-12 h after sc hormone administration on metestrus and on proestrus. A second study examined the effect of the hormones 24 h after injection at 1000 h on each day of the cycle. Rh-inhibin A inhibited FSH secretion 60 min after injection on proestrus but did not alter serum FSH concentration on metestrus. FSH remained low for the 12 h examined during the evening of proestrus and on the morning of estrus. Serum LH concentration, pituitary FSH content, and pituitary LH content were not significantly changed under any experimental condition. Rh-inhibin A did not regulate estradiol concentration on metestrus or on proestrus; however, it did cause a rise in serum estradiol in animals treated on metestrus and diestrus and examined 24 h later. This suggests that inhibin may participate in regulating follicular maturation in a subset of developing follicles. Last, after rh-inhibin A treatment, the duration of the proestrus progesterone surge was shortened. Serum FSH concentration rose by 6 h after rh-activin A administration on proestrus and both FSH and LH rose by 6 h after hormone administration on metestrus. Rh-activin A significantly increased serum estradiol through 6 h of treatment on proestrus. Progesterone levels were significantly greater in animals treated on metestrus and killed 24 h later. The increased length of the midcycle progesterone surge may be the result of increased LH on metestrus. These studies suggest that rh-inhibin A and rh-activin A may regulate ovarian and pituitary function in a cycle dependent manner. Specifically, rh-inhibin A can acutely regulate FSH and progesterone on proestrus and estradiol during follicular development. Rh-activin A acutely regulates FSH on both proestrus and metestrus and LH on metestrus. Whether circulating endogenous inhibin or activin participate physiologically in these functions is under investigation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8504739     DOI: 10.1210/endo.132.6.8504739

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


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