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The TRH‐like peptides in rabbit testis are different from the TRH‐like peptide in the prostate
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Human seminal fluid contains a number of tripeptide amides with similar structures to thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), two of which have been identified as pGlu-Glu-Pro amide and pGlu-Phe-Pro amide. To determine whether these peptides originate in the same tissues and have the same molecular origin, TRH-immunoreactive peptides were extracted from the prostate and testis of the rabbit, purified by ion exchange chromatography and HPLC, and identified by co-chromatography with 3H-labelled marker peptides. In addition, trypsin digestion was used to release TRH-like tripeptides from N-extended forms of these peptides. The sole TRH-like peptide in the prostate was shown to be pGlu-Glu-Pro amide; it was not accompanied by a detectable amount of pGlu-Phe-Pro amide. The prostate also appeared to contain a very small amount of N-extended forms of these peptides. In contrast to the prostate, the testis contained high concentrations of N-extended forms of pGlu-Phe-Pro amide but essentially no tripeptide. The testis also contained N-extended forms of two other neutral TRH-like peptides which were less hydrophobic than pGlu-Phe-Pro amide. Neither the prostate nor the testis contained a significant amount of TRH. The results show that in the rabbit the TRH-like peptides pGlu-Glu-Pro amide and pGlu-Phe-Pro amide occur in different tissues and appear to be formed from different precursors.

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[关键词] Thyrotropin releasing hormone;Tripeptide amide;TRH-immunoreactive peptide;Testis;Prostate [时效性] 
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