Abstract

It is now well accepted that the endocrine system can be strongly influenced by the immunological status of the body. This laboratory has provided documented evidence that the rat thymus produces a biologically active secretion, with a molecular weight of approximately 30 kDa, that augments the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) stimulated secretion of gondotrophins by isolated pituitary cells in culture. To determine the cells of origin of the factor involved, the reticulo-epithelial cells from the thymus were incubated in vitro to provide media for the examination of possible effects on the secretion of gonadotrophins by the rat pituitary. The enrichment of the culture with reticulo-epithelial cells was confirmed using anticytokeratins antibodies. It was found that the addition of such conditioned medium increased the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), with a greater effect on the former. The increment in gonadotrophin secretion was time- and dosedependent. This same conditioned medium also potentiated the effect of GnRH on the cultured pituitary cells. The fractionation of thymic-conditioned medium using selective molecular membrane filters, provided evidence that the active factor or factors involved in the enhanced secretion of gonadotrophins are larger than 10 kDa MW. Present findings show that thymic reticulo-epithelial cells are responsible for this activity.

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