Tg. Yandle et al., THE OVINE HYPOTHALAMUS AND PITUITARY HAVE MARKEDLY DIFFERENT DISTRIBUTIONS OF C-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE FORMS, Peptides, 14(4), 1993, pp. 713-716
C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) was measured in the hypothalamus and
pituitary of four sheep by radioimmunoassay after extraction. The mean
concentration of CNP in the hypothalamus was 1.01 +/- 0.08 pmol/g and
45.8 +/- 12.8 pmol/g in the pituitary. Analysis of these extracts by
size exclusion HPLC showed the presence of two immunoreactive CNP comp
onents that cochromatographed with porcine CNP-53 and CNP-22 standards
. Similar amounts of CNP-53- and CNP-22-like IR-CNP were present in th
e ovine hypothalamus (ratio 0.9:1), whereas in the pituitary, the bulk
of the immunoreactive CNP was in the CNP-53-like form. These results
show major differences in the distribution of IR-CNP forms between the
hypothalamus and pituitary, which may reflect differences in CNP proh
ormone processing in these two tissues.