Author:
Yasuda Naoki,Yasuda Yuko,Aizawa Toru,Maruta Sakae,Greer Monte A.
Abstract
Abstract. The biological activity of partially purified bovine hypothalamic CRF (corticotrophin-relasing factor) was compared to those of synthetic CRFs (ovine, rat) sauvagine and vasopressin in vivo and in vitro. ACTHprimed hypophysectomized rats with heterotopically transplanted pituitaries and medial basal hypothalamic ablation (H-T + MBHA), and intact rats pre-treated with chlorpromazine, morphine and Nembutal (C-M-N) were used for in vivo CRF assays. Perifused rat adenohypophyseal fragments were employed for in vitro studies. CRF-A (void volume fractions, 'big' CRF) and CRF-B (Kav = 0.583) purified from bovine hypophyseal stalk, synthetic ovine and rat CRF, and sauvagine all induced significant stimulation of ACTH and/or corticosterone secretion in these systems. Synthetic ovine and rat CRF and sauvagine showed comparable CRF potency. The CRF dose-response slopes for bovine CRF were somewhat steeper than those for ovine CRF or sauvagine in the in vitro system. Vasopressin had the least steep dose-response slope. Intravenous bolus administration of ovine CRF caused a more prolonged (>20 min) elevation of plasma ACTH compared to a relatively short duration after bovine CRF-A. These data suggest that bovine hypothalamus contains substance(s) which exhibits different CRF characteristics from those of ovine CRF.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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