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Development of heterologous down-regulation of lactogen receptors in the rat testis
Authors:IT Huhtaniemi  DW Warren  KJ Catt
Institution:1. Endocrinology and Reproduction Research Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205 U.S.A.;2. Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Helsinki, SF-00290 Helsinki 29 Finland
Abstract:Gonadotropin-induced loss (down-regulation) of testicular lactogen receptors was studied in 5–60-day-old rats. An i.m. injection of 600 IU/kg of hCG elicited in 5-day-old animals a 38–56% increase in testicular lactogen binding, measurable between 6 and 72 h after the hormone injection. In contrast, at the age of 60 days the same hCG dose decreased lactogen receptors by 75% at 24 h, which loss recovered in 2–3 days. When the amount of lactogen receptors was measured 24 h after the hCG injection (600 lU/kg) at different ages, the binding increased on average by 50% between ages 5 and 20 days, no effect on binding was seen at day 30, and a loss of binding by 50% was evident in animals of 40 days of age and older. The present results indicate that the plasma-membrane events elicited by gonadotropin binding to neonatal Leydig cells are clearly different from those occurring in the adult, and that down-regulation and functional coupling of LH and lactogen receptors are accompaniments of functional differentiation of the Leydig cell during pubertal maturation.
Keywords:sexual maturation  prolactin  prolactin receptors  gonadotropin  hCG
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