Prolactin size heterogeneity in human follicular fluid: a preliminary study.

International Journal of Fertility Pub Date : 1991-11-01
M G Subramanian, A G Sacco, K S Moghissi, D M Lawson, R R Gala
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Follicular fluid from mature preovulatory follicles was examined for the presence of prolactin (PRL) heterogeneity. Two pools of follicular fluid aspirates were used: one from follicles in which the ova were successfully fertilized in vitro and the other from follicles in which the ova were not successfully fertilized. Follicular fluid aspirates were concentrated by ultrafiltration and subjected to Sephadex G-100 gel chromatography. Fractions were assayed for immunoactive PRL by radioimmunoassay (RIA-PRL) and for bioactive PRL by the Nb2 lymphoma cell bioassay (BA-PRL). The major portion of RIA-PRL activity appeared as a low-molecular-weight component and accounted for 88% of the total PRL activity in the fertilized group and 87% in the unfertilized group. A high-molecular-weight component was also evident (12% and 13% for the two groups, respectively). The high-molecular-weight component in both groups was not active as PRL in the bioassay. These results demonstrate that while two immunoactive, heterogeneous forms of PRL exist in human follicular fluid when measured by RIA, it is only the low-molecular-weight form of PRL that is biologically active as established by Nb2 lymphoma cell bioassay.

人卵泡液催乳素大小的异质性:初步研究。
从成熟的排卵前卵泡卵泡液检查催乳素(PRL)异质性的存在。使用了两池卵泡液抽吸:一池来自卵子在体外成功受精的卵泡,另一池来自卵子未成功受精的卵泡。吸出的卵泡液经超滤浓缩,并用Sephadex G-100凝胶层析。用放射免疫法(RIA-PRL)测定各组分的免疫活性PRL,用Nb2淋巴瘤细胞生物测定法(BA-PRL)测定各组分的生物活性PRL。RIA-PRL活性主要表现为低分子量组分,在受精组占总PRL活性的88%,在未受精组占87%。高分子量成分也很明显(两组分别为12%和13%)。两组的高分子量组分在生物测定中均不具有PRL的活性。这些结果表明,虽然通过RIA检测,人类卵泡液中存在两种具有免疫活性的异质PRL形式,但只有低分子量PRL形式具有生物活性,这是通过Nb2淋巴瘤细胞生物测定确定的。
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