Abstract

Studies were aimed to identify and characterize IR-GnRH in the porcine endometrium, ovary, oviduct, and compare that with GnRH of hypothalamic and placental origin. RP-HPLC profiles revealed that all tissue extracts contained three peaks of IR-GnRH. Extraction with radioiodinated 125I-GnRH also resulted in three similar peaks, indicating these two extra peaks as an extraction artifact. Radioreceptor assay showed endometrial and ovarian ultrafiltrates displaced binding of 125I-GnRH analog to pituitary membrane. Secretion of uterine IR-GnRH was increased in ovariectomized, progesterone-treated gilts, as compared to the control. Treatment with estradiol + progesterone in ovariectomized gilts further increased uterine secretion of IR-GnRH. These results demonstrate that IR-GnRH identified in the porcine reproductive tissues possesses hydrophobicity similar to those in hypothalamus and placenta; endometrial IR-GnRH binds to pituitary GnRH receptors; and uterine secretion of IR-GnRH is modulated by ovarian steroids.

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