Localization of inhibin and activin binding sites in the testis during development by in situ ligand binding.

1994 
Inhibin and activin are related proteins thought to be potential paracrine regulators of testicular development and maintenance of spermatogenesis. Messenger RNA and proteins immunologically related to both factors have been identified in the adult testis. However, the role(s) of these factors in paracrine regulation of testicular function is poorly understood. To identify potential targets for inhibin and activin in immature and adult testis, we used in situ binding of [ 125 I]-labeled ligands to localize and describe the distribution of binding sites for inhibin and activin in testes of 15-, 18-, 21-, 30-, 45-, and 60-day-old rats. Nonspecific binding was defined as that occurring in the presence of a 1000-fold excess of unlabeled recombinant human (rh) inhibin or activin
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