Author:
Aratan-Spire Sonia,Wolf Bryan,Czernichow Paul
Abstract
Abstract. Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH), like several other neuropeptides, has been detected in the gastro-intestinal tract of adult rats. More recently, elevated concentrations of TRH have been found in the neonatal rat pancreas. This study was undertaken to evaluate pancreatic TRH degrading activity (TRH-DA) in infant rats from birth until adult life. Pancreatic TRH of age-matched rats was also measured by radioimmunoassay.
TRH-DA was present in normal adult rat pancreas; though absent at birth and in the early postnatal period up to day 7, this activity was detected during the remainder of the developmental period. TRH content (pg ± sem per pancreas) was 1139 ± 88 on day 1, reached a peak value of 7360 ± 758 at day 2 and then decreased steadily to adult level.
TRH-DA has been found to be present at birth in hypothalamus and liver but not in plasma. The developmental patterns of TRH-DA in plasma and in pancreas were parallel and seem to be thyroid hormone dependent. The absence of TRH-DA in the neonatal pancreas may also be related to the high TRH concentrations detected in this organ during the neonatal period.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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