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Immunoreactive β-endorphin in sheep ovary
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Immunoreactive β-endorphin in sheep ovary

  • A. T. Lim1,
  • S. Lolait2,
  • J. W. Barlow3,
  • Wai Sum O1,
  • I. Zois1,
  • B. H. Toh2 &
  • …
  • J. W. Funder1 

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Although the ovarian production of sex steroids is of obvious physiological importance, recent studies suggest that peptides such as oxytocin, relaxin and inhibin are also synthesized in the ovary1–11. We report here the presence of immunoreactive (ir) β-endorphin, ir-adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and presumptive high molecular weight forms of both in extracts of sheep ovary, consistent with ovarian production from a common precursor. Our findings suggest that β-endorphin and ACTH are produced and secreted by the follicular cells, and that their production may be related to the oestrous cycle.

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  1. Medical Research Centre, Prince Henry's Hospital, Melbourne, 3004, Australia

    A. T. Lim, Wai Sum O, I. Zois & J. W. Funder

  2. Monash University Department of Pathology and Immunology, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 3181, Victoria, Australia

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  3. Ewen Downie Metabolic Unit, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, 3181, Victoria, Australia

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Lim, A., Lolait, S., Barlow, J. et al. Immunoreactive β-endorphin in sheep ovary. Nature 303, 709–711 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1038/303709a0

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