Non-classical Signalling of Growth Hormone in the Chick Neural Retina?

Author:

Harvey Steve1,Baudet Marie-Laure12,Luna Maricela3,Aramburo Carlos3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H7, Canada

2. Present address: Centre for Integrative Biology, University of Trento, Italy

3. Departmento de Neurobiología Celular y Molecular, Instituto de Neurobiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Querétaro, Qro, 76230, México

Abstract

Growth hormone (GH) signalling is traditionally via a ‘classical’ GH-receptor (GHR) that is present in the plasma membrane of target cells. GHRs are present in the neural retina of early chick embryos (within the first trimester of incubation) but these are unlikely to be endocrine target sites of GH action, as pituitary GH is not secreted into the bloodstream until late in development (approximately day 17 of the 21 days incubation period) and because the blood–ocular barrier would block the entry of systemic GH into the retina. As GH is expressed in the early neural retina, retinal GHRs are thus likely to be autocrine or paracrine sites of GH action. The most abundant GH moieties in the neural retina are, however, unlikely to activate ‘classical’ GHRs in the neural retina, as they are submonomeric molecules (of 15 kDa and 16.5 kDa) that fail to bind to plasma membrane receptor (15 kDa GH) or lack the stoichiometric requirements likely required for GHR binding (16.5 kDa GH). Nevertheless, 15 kDa GH is biologically active in chicks and the immunoneutralisation of endogenous 16.5 kDa GH induces biological activity. It is therefore possible that GH in the neural retina of early chick embryos acts non-classically or via ‘non-classical’ GHRs. These possibilities are the focus of this brief review.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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