Wheat germ agglutinin behaves as a GnRH antagonist but induces gonadotrope desensitization |
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Authors: | I Schvartz E Hazum |
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Affiliation: | Department of Hormone Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, Israel;University of Duisburg-Essen, Mercator School of Management, 47057, Duisburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Preincubation of cultured rat pituitary cells with 10 micrograms/ml of either wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) or concanavalin A inhibited LH release stimulated with GnRH (0.5 nM) by 55% and 40%, respectively. WGA-inhibition of LH release stimulated by GnRH was dose-dependent, reaching a plateau of 75% inhibition at 50 micrograms/ml. Concomitantly, WGA induced a dose-dependent inhibition of 125I-Buserelin specific binding to pituitary cells, with a maximal inhibition of 45%. The inhibition of 125I-Buserelin binding by WGA is due to GnRH receptor internalization and not to persistent occupancy of the receptors. In addition to the effect of WGA on receptor internalization, WGA also induced partial desensitization of pituitary cells but was ineffective in modulating GnRH-induced desensitization. These findings indicate that WGA has all the characteristics of a GnRH antagonist, nevertheless, it does induce desensitization of cultured rat pituitary cells to further stimulation with GnRH. |
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