ATTACHMENT TO THE LUTEAL PLASMA MEMBRANES: AN EARLY EVENT IN THE ACTION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE

in Journal of Endocrinology
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HANNU RAJANIEMI
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SUMMARY

The distribution of 125I-labelled luteinizing hormone (LH) was studied by autoradiography of the murine pregnant ovary 10 min after intravenous administration. The grains in autoradiograms were localized around the luteal cells. The pregnant ovary showed the highest uptake of 125I-labelled LH 30 min after the injection. No similar accumulation of 125I-labelled follicle-stimulating hormone, 125I-labelled albumin or free 125I was obtained. The ribosomal fraction of the corpus luteum contained a slightly higher level of radioactivity than the other subcellular fractions after injection of 125I-labelled LH. Sucrose density gradient centrifugation of the luteal particle preparation resulted in an enrichment of radioactivity in particles containing Na+,K+-activated ATPase, a marker enzyme of the plasma membrane. These findings support the concept of plasma membrane binding as the initial event in LH action on the target tissue.

 

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