Abstract

Multihormonal effects of bovine growth hormone (GH) and ovine prolactin (PRL) on vitellogenin (Vg) synthesis in response to estradiol-17β (E 2) were electrophoretically examined in primary hepatocyte culture in the eel, Anguilla japonica. Newly synthesized protein after hormonal treatment was identified as Vg by immunoblot and immunoelectrophoresis. A single injection of E 2 into hypophysectomized eels failed in the induction of Vg synthesis. Similarly, E 2 alone was insufficient to induce Vg synthesis in the culture. On the other hand, the combination of E 2 with GH and/or PRL markedly stimulated Vg synthesis. Neither GH alone nor PRL alone had any effect on the induction of Vg synthesis by cultured hepatocytes. Hepatocytes isolated from E 2-primed eels also required GH or PRL for continuation of Vg synthesis. The highest Vg synthesis occurred at doses of 50 ng GH/ml and 1 μg PRL/ml in the presence of 2 × 10 -6 M E 2. These results indicate that the multihormonal stimulation of GH and/or PRL as well as E 2 is essential for the active synthesis of Vg in eels.

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