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Endocrinology, Vol 125, 2787-2789, Copyright © 1989 by Endocrine Society


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Recombinant human activin-A stimulates basal FSH and GnRH-stimulated FSH and LH release in the adult male macaque, Macaca fascicularis

RI McLachlan, KD Dahl, WJ Bremner, R Schwall, CH Schmelzer, AJ Mason and RA Steiner
Department of Medicine University of Washington, Seattle 98195.

Activin-A is a homodimer of the beta A inhibin subunit that stimulates FSH secretion by pituitary cells in vitro; however, the physiological relevance of this effect is unknown. We have examined whether recombinant human activin-A (activin-A; 80 micrograms/kg/day iv infusion for 50.5 h) has in vivo bioactivity in the adult male macaque (n = 5). Serum FSH and LH bioactivity and serum testosterone (T) levels were measured on 2 control days and after 24 and 48 h of activin-A administration. Basal FSH levels increased significantly (p less than 0.05) by 17% at 24 h and 82% at 48 h during activin-A administration. No changes in basal LH or T levels were seen. The FSH and LH responses to GnRH (5 micrograms/kg, iv bolus) increased significantly (p less than 0.05) by 117% and 55% after 48 h of activin-A, respectively. A small (16%), but statistically significant (p less than 0.05), increase in the T response to the GnRH challenge was also noted. These data are preliminary evidence in support of a physiological role for activin-A in the control of gonadotropin secretion in the male primate.


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