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摘要
研究了虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss)腹腔或口服(灌胃)给药后血浆胰岛素样生长因子- i (IGF-I)和生长激素(GH)水平的变化。采用同源放射免疫法测定鲑鱼血浆IGF-I和GH水平。虹鳟鱼腹腔注射剂量为0.1或1.0微克/克体重的鲑鱼生长激素后,6小时后血浆生长激素水平上升至最高,此后迅速下降。血浆IGF-I水平在12小时后升高,在24小时达到最大值,在注射GH后78小时保持高水平。相比之下,同样剂量的大马哈鱼GH灌胃后,血浆GH水平在给药后12小时显著升高,在15小时达到最大值,在24小时降至基础水平。血浆IGF-I水平在48小时后显著升高,并在96小时以上保持较高剂量的GH后升高。尽管GH的给药途径不同,对血浆GH和IGF-I的影响是剂量依赖性的。这些结果表明,鲑鱼的血浆igf - 1受到生长激素的控制,口服激素比腹腔注射产生更持久的效果。
Increased plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) following oral and intraperitoneal administration of growth hormone to rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.
Changes in plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and growth hormone (GH) levels in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, were investigated after either intraperitoneal or oral (intragastric) administration of salmon GH. Plasma IGF-I and GH levels were measured by homologous radioimmunoassays for salmon IGF-I and GH. After intraperitoneal injection of salmon GH at doses of 0.1 or 1.0 micrograms/g body weight to rainbow trout, plasma GH levels increased to a maximum after 6 h and declined rapidly thereafter. Plasma IGF-I levels were elevated after 12 h, reaching maximum at 24 h and (after the higher dose of GH) remaining high at 78 h after GH injection. In contrast, following intragastric administration of salmon GH at the same doses, plasma GH levels were significantly elevated 12 h after administration, reaching a maximum at 15 h and declining to basal levels at 24 h. Plasma IGF-I levels increased significantly after 48 h and remained elevated (after the higher dose of GH) for more than 96 h. Effects on plasma GH and IGF-I were dose-dependent notwithstanding the route of administration of GH. These results indicate that plasma IGF-I in salmonid fish is under GH control and that oral administration of the hormone is followed by longer-lasting effects than those achieved by intraperitoneal injection.