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Showing papers by "John P. Sumpter published in 1982"


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TL;DR: Pituitary and serum gonadotropin (GTH) levels and plasma 11-ketotestosterone levels were measured in sexually mature spawning adult and sexually precocious “jack” coho salmon to determine whether the relatively low fecundity of the Lake Erie coho Salmon has an endocrine aetiology, possibly associated with the apparent thyroid dysfunction in the Great Lakes salmon.

44 citations


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TL;DR: Small amounts of much larger proteins were detected by a number of the radioimmunoassays, suggesting that peptides related to ACTH, gamma-MSH and lipotrophin are derived from common pro-opiocortin-type precursor molecules in this phylogenetically ancient cartilaginous fish.
Abstract: Combined rostral, median and neurointermediate lobes from 650 pituitary glands of the dogfish Squalus acanthias were extracted in 0.1 M-HCl and subjected to filtration on Sephadex G-50. Fractions were monitored for ACTH, alpha-MSH, gamma-MSH and endorphin by heterologous radioimmunoassay, corticotrophin-like intermediate lobe peptide (CLIP) and gamma-MSH by homologous radioimmunoassay, and methionine enkephalin after enzymatic digestion. The majority (about 99%) of the immunoreactivity detected was present as small peptides, with alpha-MSH, CLIP and gamma-MSH predominant. The single peaks of ACTH, alpha-MSH and CLIP contrasted with many distinct peaks of endorphin-like immunoreactivity. The gamma-MSH radioimmunoassays monitored different peptides; the heterologous assay revealed a single major peak, while the homologous assay detected a number of distinct small peptides. The results suggested that there may be more than three distinct forms of MSH in the dogfish pituitary gland. Small amounts of much larger proteins were detected by a number of the radioimmunoassays, suggesting that peptides related to ACTH, gamma-MSH and lipotrophin are derived from common pro-opiocortin-type precursor molecules in this phylogenetically ancient cartilaginous fish.

16 citations


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TL;DR: Evidence is adduce in favour of the idea that the buccal lobe of the holocephalan Hydrolagus colliei is the main source of gonadotrophin in this fish.

14 citations