We have recently reported that luteinizing hormone (LH) is present in the hypothalamus of rats. It has chromatographic and biologic characteristics similar to pituitary LH. In this report we focus on extrahypothalamic LH that is widely distributed in the rodent central nervous system. This material has a chromatographic profile similar to that of pituitary LH. Serial dilution of this material is parallel with dilutions of rat pituitary LH in the immunoassay. Brain extracts are active in the testis LH radioligand receptor assay and in the rat interstitial cell testosterone secretion bioassay. Prior incubation of extract with LH antibody significantly attenuates both of these activities. Thus, extrahypothalamic LH has immunologic, chromatographic, and biologic characteristics similar to hypothalamic and pituitary LH.
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