Effect of luteinising hormone releasing hormone and its analogues on plasma luteinising hormoneconcentrations in incubating bantam hens
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 27 (1) , 129-135
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668608416864
Abstract
1. The ability of synthetic vertebrate luteinizing hormone releasing hormones (LHRHs) and their long-acting analogues to maintain elevated plasma luteinising hormone (LH) concentrations and to stimulate ovarian growth was investigated in incubating bantam hens. 2. Chicken LHRH-II (pGlu1-His2-Trp3-Ser4-His5-Gly6-Trp7-Tyr8-Pro9-Gly10-NH2) was more effective than chicken LHRH-I (pGlu1-His2-Trp3-Ser4-Tyr5-Gly6-Leu7-Gln8-Pro9-Gly10-NH2) or porcine LHRH (pGlu1-His2-Trp3-Ser4-Tyr5-Gly6-Leu7-Arg8-Pro9-Gly10-NH2) in stimulating the release of LH. 3. Long-acting analogues of chicken LHRHs (chLHRHs) were created by substituting D-amino acids in position 6. 4. An intravenous injection (10 .mu.g/bird) of D-Arg6-chLHRH-II or of a long-acting mammalian analogue of LHRH (buserelin) resulted in a sustained release of LH for up to 8 h. Less sustained releases of LH were observed after the same doses of D-Ala6-chLHRH-I or of D-Trp6-chLHRH-I. 5. Repeated subcutaneous injections of D-Arg6-chLHRH-II or buserelin at 7 to 9 h intervals for 9 d resulted in loss of pituitary gland responsiveness to these analogues. For this reason, the treatment failed to maintain elevated plasma LH concentrations and did not stimulate the growth of the ovary or oviduct.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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