Abstract
The concentration of gastrin releasing peptide-like immunoreactive substance (GRP-IS) was measured by enzyme immunoassay (EIA) in rat mammary glands during pregnancy and after delivery. The GRP-IS concentration was high in the middle stage of pregnancy (10-14 days of gestation) and decreased in late pregnancy to reach a plateau range. By using HPLC, it was shown that GRP(20-29) and GRP(16-29) were mainly present in rat mammary glands. Immunohistochemical study revealed that epithelial cells of rat mammary glands were stained intensely with antiserum GP-6201. These results suggest that GRP-IS is produced and secreted in epithelial cells of mammary glands and takes part in the proliferation, differentiation and hypertrophy of mammary glands.
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