Journal article
Locations and molecular forms of gastrin-releasing peptide-like immunoreactive entities in ovine pregnancy
Q Xiao, JRG Challis, M Fraser, ME Wlodek, GD Thorburn, F Cuttita, DJ Hill, S St.-Pierre, ER Spindel, TJ McDonald
Peptides | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1996
Abstract
Large quantities of gastrin-releasing peptide-like immunoreactivity (GRP- LI) are present in ovine pregnancy fluids (allantoic fluid > fetal plasma > esophageal fluid = amniotic fluid = urine > maternal plasma) and in term endometrium (60 ± 29 pmol · g-1) and myometrium (4.5 ± 1.2 pmol · g- 1). The larger molecular size [greater than GRP(1-27)] of this GRP-LI entity is not due to a GRP binding protein nor to a C terminal extension of GRP. In contrast, ovine fetal colon extracts appear to contain the usual GRP(1-27) and GRP(18-27) forms. Hence, the uterus, not the fetus, is the probable source of this novel GRP-like peptide. It apparently acts as a hormone in ovine pregnancy and may play an i..
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