Distribution of growth hormone-releasing hormone-like immunoreactivity in human tissue extracts. 1984

T Shibasaki, and Y Kiyosawa, and A Masuda, and M Nakahara, and T Imaki, and I Wakabayashi, and H Demura, and K Shizume, and N Ling

A specific RIA for human pancreatic tumor GH-releasing hormone [hpGRH(1-44)NH2] was developed using an antiserum which recognizes the region (Met27-Leu44)NH2 of hpGRH(1-44)NH2. This RIA was used to measure GH-releasing hormone-like immunoreactivity (GRH-LI) in various human tissue extracts. The highest concentration of GRH-LI was detected in extract of pituitary stalk with moderate amounts found in hypothalamus and optic chiasm but none in the cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata, spinal cord, and anterior pituitary. In peripheral organs appreciable quantities of GRH-LI were found in the pancreas, whereas extracts of thyroid, lung, stomach, duodenum, ileum, colon, adrenal, and kidney contained very low concentrations of GRH-LI. No GRH-LI was detected in liver and spleen extracts. Gel permeation chromatographic analysis of the tissue extract from the hypothalamus revealed only one peak which eluted at the same position as that of 125I-hpGRH(1-44)NH2. Similar analysis of an extract from the optic chiasm showed one peak at the same position as that of 125I-hpGRH(1-44)NH2 and another peak which eluted after hpGRH(1-44)NH2. In contrast, an extract from the pancreas contained only one peak which eluted before 125I-hpGRH(1-44)NH2, indicating a possible precursor form of hpGRH(1-44)NH2. Limited trypsin digestion of the GRH-LI material from the pancreas, followed by gel permeation chromatographic analysis, yielded a major peak eluting at the same position as that of 125I-hpGRH(1-44)NH2. These results suggest that the GRH-LI detected in the hypothalamus most likely corresponds to hpGRH(1-44)NH2 in structure and that the GRH biosynthesized in the hypothalamus is transported to the stalk median eminence and stored there for release into the portal vessels.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011863 Radioimmunoassay Classic quantitative assay for detection of antigen-antibody reactions using a radioactively labeled substance (radioligand) either directly or indirectly to measure the binding of the unlabeled substance to a specific antibody or other receptor system. Non-immunogenic substances (e.g., haptens) can be measured if coupled to larger carrier proteins (e.g., bovine gamma-globulin or human serum albumin) capable of inducing antibody formation. Radioimmunoassays
D002850 Chromatography, Gel Chromatography on non-ionic gels without regard to the mechanism of solute discrimination. Chromatography, Exclusion,Chromatography, Gel Permeation,Chromatography, Molecular Sieve,Gel Filtration,Gel Filtration Chromatography,Chromatography, Size Exclusion,Exclusion Chromatography,Gel Chromatography,Gel Permeation Chromatography,Molecular Sieve Chromatography,Chromatography, Gel Filtration,Exclusion Chromatography, Size,Filtration Chromatography, Gel,Filtration, Gel,Sieve Chromatography, Molecular,Size Exclusion Chromatography
D003429 Cross Reactions Serological reactions in which an antiserum against one antigen reacts with a non-identical but closely related antigen. Cross Reaction,Reaction, Cross,Reactions, Cross
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly
D013007 Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone A peptide of 44 amino acids in most species that stimulates the release and synthesis of GROWTH HORMONE. GHRF (or GRF) is synthesized by neurons in the ARCUATE NUCLEUS of the HYPOTHALAMUS. After being released into the pituitary portal circulation, GHRF stimulates GH release by the SOMATOTROPHS in the PITUITARY GLAND. Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor,Somatocrinin,Somatotropin-Releasing Factor 44,Somatotropin-Releasing Hormone,GHRH 1-44,GRF 1-44,Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor 44,Human Pancreatic Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor,Somatoliberin,hpGRF 44,Growth Hormone Releasing Factor,Growth Hormone Releasing Factor 44,Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone,Somatotropin Releasing Factor 44,Somatotropin Releasing Hormone
D014020 Tissue Extracts Preparations made from animal tissues or organs (ANIMAL STRUCTURES). They usually contain many components, any one of which may be pharmacologically or physiologically active. Tissue extracts may contain specific, but uncharacterized factors or proteins with specific actions. Extracts, Tissue

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