Inhibin and related peptides. Mechanisms of action and regulation of secretion
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Inhibin and related peptides. Mechanisms of action and regulation of secretion
Abstract
The structure of inhibin is known: it consists in a heterodimer constituted by one alpha and one beta subunits. The homodimer of beta A or the heterodimer beta A or the heterodimer beta A-beta B called activin A and B stimulates the release and the synthesis of FSH by gonadotrophs. Inhibin displays actions at hypophyseal, hypothalamic and gonadal levels. Produced by granulosa cells in female and by Sertoli cells in male, inhibin synthesis is stimulated by FSH, and reduced by hypophysectomy and progesterone. At the present time, there is no evidence for a signal from germinal cells to modify inhibin production. Inhibin secretion evolves with follicular maturation as aromatase activity whereas luteinization arrests its production. Nevertheless it seems to exist large difference in the regulation of inhibin secretion from one species to the other. Sperm inhibin levels are correlated with spermatozoa number. Its administration to the sheep induce either an anovulation or an increase of ovulation rate according to the scheme of treatment.
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