Effects of Photoperiod, Hypophysectomy, and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone on Testicular Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Binding Sites in Golden Hamsters1
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- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Biology of Reproduction
- Vol. 37 (2) , 356-370
- https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod37.2.356
Abstract
Experiments were conducted to partially characterize and to examine the regulation of unoccupied testicular follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) binding sites in adult golden hamsters. Testicular FSH binding sites were measured in the 1800 × gav fraction of whole testicular homogenates using iodinated bovine FSH. Binding of FSH was highly specific for FSH, located primarily in the testes, was time- and temperature-dependent, initially reversible, saturable, and consistent with a model consisting of a single class of high-affinity binding sites (range of equilibrium association constants (Ka) 2–12 × 1010 M−1). Exposure of hamsters to a short photoperiod consisting of 5L:19D was associated with an increase in concentration (fmol/mg protein), but a reduction in total content (fmol/testes) of testicular FSH binding sites. There was no appreciable 5L:19D-associated alteration in receptor affinity (average Ka = 7.83 × 1010 M−1). Injections of ovine prolactin (oPRL), ovine luteinizing hormone (oLH), or ovine FSH (oFSH) for 3 days into hamsters housed in 5L:19D for 12 wk had no effect on photoperiod-induced changes in testicular FSH binding sites. On Days 5 and 6 post hypophysectomy, a dramatic increase in FSH binding site concentration occurred, with but marginal effects on binding site affinity. Injections of 5 µg oFSH on Days 2, 3, and 4 after hypophysectomy prevented the increase in binding site concentrations measured on Day 5. Injection of a combination of 5 µg oFSH, 50 µg oPRL, and 25 µg oLH also reduced testicular FSH binding site concentrations in hypophysectomized hamsters, but oPRL or oLH by themselves were ineffective. The data indicate a homologous down-regulation of testicular FSH binding sites, but do not exclude the involvement of other hormones.Keywords
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