Effects of neonatal androgenization on the chromatofocusing pattern of anterior pituitary FSH in the female rat

Abstract
Anterior pituitary glands were removed from neonatally androgenized (100 μg testosterone propionate) female rats and normal controls at 5, 10, 18, 21, 30, 60 and 90 days of age, and the multiple forms of FSH present within them were separated by chromatofocusing (pH range 7·5–4·0). Additional pituitary glands from intact adult males (90 days old) were also studied for comparative purposes. All animal groups exhibited multiple forms of immunoactive FSH within a pH range of 7·5–4·0, as well as an additional FSH form obtained after the addition of 1·0 mol NaCl/l to the chromatofocusing column (salt peak). In animals 5–30 days old (controls and androgenized) the majority of FSH applied to the chromatofocusing columns was recovered within the salt peak (45-85% of total FSH immunoactivity recovered). However, as the animals aged, more FSH immunoactivity focused within less acidic regions (isoelectric point (pI) 5·9–5·0); pituitaries from animals 60 days old contained the greatest proportion of FSH focused within this pH range (controls, 39·2±0·6%; androgenized, 23·1 ±0·9% of total immunoactivity recovered; P < 0·03 vs animals 30 days old for both experimental groups). This shift towards less acidic FSH was attenuated in androgenized animals compared with the controls (PPJournal of Endocrinology (1990) 126, 323–332

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