Regulation of the TRH-like peptide pyroglutamyl-glutamyl-prolineamide in the rat anterior pituitary gland

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W Klootwijk
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W J de Greef
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Abstract

TRH-like peptides share the N- and C-terminal amino acids with TRH (pGlu-His-Pro-NH2) but differ in the middle amino acid residue. One of them, pGlu-Glu-Pro-NH2 (<EEP-NH2; EEP) is present in the rat pituitary gland, but its biological significance is unknown. We investigated the localization and regulation of this tripeptide in the rat pituitary gland. To distinguish between TRH and EEP two antisera were used for RIA: specificity of antiserum 4319 for the TRH-like peptides pGlu-Phe-Pro-NH2 and EEP was equal to or greater than that for TRH, whereas antiserum 8880 is TRH-specific. Our RIA data showed the presence of a TRH-like peptide in the anterior pituitary gland (AP) and of TRH in the posterior pituitary gland (PP). The TRH-like peptide in the AP was identified on anion-exchange chromatography and subsequent HPLC as EEP. Pathophysiological conditions such as altered thyroid and adrenal status and suckling did not affect pituitary gland levels of EEP. In general, however, there is a clear sex difference: levels of EEP are higher in male than in female rats. In both sexes gonadectomy leads to a substantial two- to threefold rise in EEP levels, abolishing the sex difference. Testosterone administration to gonadectomized male rats normalizes levels of EEP again. Disulfiram, an inhibitor of the enzyme peptidylglycine α-amidating monooxygenase, reduced levels of EEP in the AP by approximately 50%. In conclusion: 1) the TRH-like peptide EEP is present in the AP, whereas TRH is confined to the PP, 2) levels of EEP in the AP are regulated by sex steroids, 3) EEP is actively amidated in the AP and thus seems to be produced from a glycine-extended progenitor sequence.

Journal of Endocrinology (1995) 145, 43–49

 

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