Pro-opiomelanocortin peptides in the human fetal pituitary |
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Authors: | Jacqueline Ackland Sally Ratter Gordon Bourne Lesley H. Rees |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Endocrinology, London EC1A 7BE, United Kingdom;2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St. Bartholomew''s Hospital, London EC1A 7BE, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Levels of immunoreactive pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) peptides (N- and C-terminal ACTH, N- and C-terminal LPH and α-MSH) have been measured in pituitary extracts from human fetuses of 12–22 weeks gestation. The levels of ACTH were 30–200 times higher than α-MSH in all fetuses studied. Sephadex G-75 and G-25 chromatography of 8 extracts showed peaks of 34 kilodaltons (K) POMC, 22K ACTH, β-LPH, γ-LPH, β-endorphin, approximately 8K ACTH, 1–39 ACTH, α-MSH and CLIP. The 8K and 22K forms of ACTH are both partly glycosylated.In vitro culture of pituitaries from 2 fetuses (22 and 26 weeks gestation) gave a detectable basal output of ACTH but not of α-MSH. Stimulation of these pituitary cells with human fetal and rat hypothalamic extracts and with synthetic ovine CRF-41 produced a significant increase in ACTH release, and either small or undetectable amounts of α-MSH.These results demonstrate the presence of POMC-related peptides in early gestation human fetal pituitaries and suggest that ACTH, and not α-MSH, is the major corticotrophic hormone at this stage of gestation. |
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Keywords: | radioimmunoassay chromatography endocrine ontogeny corticotrophin releasing factor glycosylated peptides |
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