Biological characteristics of the peptides a and β isolated from bovine seminal plasma.
J Biosci
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1987 Dec; 12(4): 359-365
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in English
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| ID: sea-160612
ABSTRACT
The bull seminal plasma peptides a and β have been examined for their biological properties. While both the peptides were able to inhibit the human chorionic gonadotropin-dependent uterine response in the mouse, a alone exhibits the property of suppressing post-castrational rise in gonadotropin in appropriate animal models. This suggests that the peptide β must be acting directly on the ovary to suppress estrogen production and, consequently, the uterine weight increase. Such a possibility was confirmed when a and β were examined by the coupled bioassay which is capable of discriminating between pituitary feedback factors and those acting directly on the gonad. In a test system designed to examine chronic effects, both a and β showed evidence of acting directly on the ovary to inhibit human menopausal gonadotropin-induced estrogen production. Such a direct action could not be correlated with the relative potencies of these peptides when examined for their follicle stimulating hormone-receptor binding inhibitor and lutinizing hormonereceptor binding inhibitor activities.
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Type of study:
Prognostic study
Language:
English
Journal:
J Biosci
Year:
1987
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Article
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