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T Shibasaki L Deftos R Guillemin 《Biochemical and biophysical research communications》1979,90(4):1266-1273
Fifteen analogs of luliberin (2, LRH) were synthesized by the solid phase method and examined for their ability to block ovulation in the rat. Two analogs, [Ac-DAla1,DPhe2,DTrp3,6]-LRH and [Ac-DPhe1,DPhe2,DTrp3,6]-LRH, each blocked ovulation at a single injection dose of 250 μg administered at noon on the day of proestrus; three peptides, [Ac-DPro1,DPhe2,DTrp3,6]-LRH, [Ac-DThi1,DPhe2,DTrp3,6]-LRH and [Ac-DTrp1,DPhe2,DTrp3,6]-LRH, were effective at doses of 500 μg each; and four others, [Ac-DTrp1,DPhe2,DTrp3,DTrp(Nps)6]-LRH, [Chlorambucil-DPhe1, DPhe2, DTrp3,6]-LRH, [1,DThi2,DTrp3,6]-LRH and [(2-DLys6]-LRH, gave partial inhibition at doses tested. 相似文献
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Summary With the aid of electron microscopic immunocytochemistry following the application of antisera against somatostatin and luliberin (LRF), a labeling of the intercellular clefts in different areas of the brain was observed. This labeling is especially conspicuous near the basal pole of the cuboidal ependymal cells, but is also generally present in all regions containing neurohormone-producing perikarya or their processes (for example, the preoptic area, the basal ganglia and the cortex).Furthermore, in all these regions displaying labeled intercellular clefts, glialike cells and sparsely ciliated ependymal cells are found, the secondary lysosomes of which exhibit an immunoreactivity resembling that observed in the intercellular clefts.As sources of the immunoreactive material the following possibilities are discussed: (i) perikarya producing somatostatin or LRF, situated in the wall of the third ventricle and sending fibers between the cuboidal ependymal cells, (ii) hypothalamic and extrahypothalamic projections of both peptidergic systems, and (iii) in the case of somatostatin, immunoreactive perikarya in the cortex.Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Grant Nr. Kr 569/3) and Stiftung VolkswagenwerkDedicated to Professor Walter Kirsche on the occasion of his 60th birthday 相似文献
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Summary With the aid of light- and electron- microscopic immunocytochemistry, somatostatin- and luliberin (LRF)-positive fibers can be demonstrated in the rat subfornical organ (SFO). Each of the neurohormones has a specific location: LRF in the lateral parts of the organ, and somatostatin in the center of the posterior zone. Common to both neurohormone-containing fibers is the pattern in which they reach the organ as well as the fact that their terminals are located in the perivascular spaces of fenestrated vessels, i.e., within the limited neurohemal regions of the organ. Since injection of India ink of different colors demonstrates that the capillary bed of the SFO is connected with the central capillaries of the choroid plexus, the question arises as to whether the neurohormones released in the area of the SFO influence the choroid plexus.Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Grant Nr. Kr 569/3) and Stiftung Volkswagenwerk 相似文献
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