A radioimmunoassay for African catfish growth hormone: Validation and effects of substances modulating the release of growth hormone

O. Lescroart, I. Roelants, T. Mikolajczyk, P.T. Bosma, R.W. Schulz, E.R. Kühn, F. Ollevier

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Abstract

A highly sensitive radioimmunoassay has been developed for measuring plasma growth hormone (GH) concentrations in the African catfish (Clarias garicpinus). The lower detection limit of the assay was 0.1 ng/ml and tile standard curve had an ED50 value of 0.5 ng/ml. The validity of the assay was established and the effects of several neurotransmitters on the release of GH were examined. In vitro experiments, using a static culture system for dispersed pituitary cells, demonstrated that the GH release in African catfish was affected by growth hormone-releasing hormone and somatostatin. Single intraperitoneal injections with a dopamine agonist, apomorphine, produced significant and dose-dependent increases in plasma GH levels. Unlike carp, goldfish, and tilapia, a super-active analogue of salmon gonadotrophin- releasing hormone did not alter plasma GH levels in African catfish.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-155
Number of pages9
JournalGeneral and Comparative Endocrinology
Volume104
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 1996

Keywords

  • apomorphine
  • dopamine receptor stimulating agent
  • growth hormone releasing factor
  • salmon gonadotropin releasing hormone
  • somatostatin
  • unclassified drug
  • animal cell
  • animal experiment
  • animal tissue
  • article
  • catfish
  • controlled study
  • diagnostic value
  • growth hormone release
  • growth regulation
  • hormonal regulation
  • hormone determination
  • male
  • nonhuman
  • priority journal
  • radioimmunoassay
  • species difference

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