D. Pati et Hr. Habibi, GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (GNRH) BINDING CHARACTERISTICS IN THE TESTIS OF GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS-AURATUS), The Journal of experimental zoology, 267(2), 1993, pp. 155-163
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) binding sites were characterized
in the goldfish testis using an analog of salmon GnRH ([D-Arg6, Trp7,
Leu8, Pro9-NEt]-GnRH; sGnRH-A) as a labeled ligand. Binding of sGnRH-
A to goldfish testicular membrane homogenate was found to be saturable
, reversible, and dependent on time, temperature, and tissue concentra
tion. Addition of unlabeled sGnRH-A displaced the bound I-125-sGnRH-A
in a dose-related manner. Hill plot as well as Scatchard analysis indi
cated the presence of two classes of binding sites, a high affinity/lo
w capacity site and a low affinity/high capacity site in the goldfish
testis. Bound I-125-sGnRH-A was also found to be displaceable by sGnRH
([Trp7, Leu8]-GnRH) and cGnRH-II ([His4, Trp7, Tyr8]-GnRH) which occu
r naturally in the goldfish brain. sGnRH-A and cGnRH-II were found to
bind with greater affinity than sGnRH to the goldfish testicular GnRH
binding sites. The findings provide the first characterization of test
icular GnRH binding sites in a teleost species. (C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, I
nc.