Abstract

To elucidate the mechanism of thyrotropic activity of human chorionic gonadotropin in sera of normal pregnant women, we examined the effect of blockade of the TSH receptor on the serum-induced cAMP accumulation and the effect of hCG on the TSH binding to FRTL-5 cells. In the presence of crude immunoglobulin fractions in sera from patients with primary hypothyroidism, cAMP accumulation induced by both crude and purified hCG, and normal pregnant women serum were significantly inhibited compared with that in the presence of normal IgGs. The mode of inhibition of these IgGs on the cAMP accumulation was similar for TSH and hCG when analysed by Lineweaver-Burk plots. Moreover, binding of [125I]bTSH to the TSH receptor in porcine thyroid cell membrane was apparently inhibited by adding 4 x 10(6) IU/l of purified hCG. Binding studies of TSH in FRTL-5 cells also indicated the dose-dependent displacements of [125I]TSH by hCG. Although half-maximal inhibitory concentration of hCG was about 20 times as high as that of TSH on a molar basis, displacement of [125I]TSH was observed at a concentration of hCG of 10(5)IU/l or more, which could be a physiological concentration of hCG in sera of normal pregnant women. These results suggest that thyrotropic activity of hCG in sera of normal pregnant women is, at least in a part, mediated by TSH receptors.

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