1999
DOI: 10.1006/gcen.1998.7187
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Changes in Levels of Immunoreactive Prolactin Isoforms during a Reproductive Cycle in Turkey Hens

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“…For the first time in avian species, different immunoreactive forms of PRL have been detected in the pituitary gland of embryos and poults during development. The isoforms of PRL detected by Western blotting correspond to those previously detected in pituitary gland from adult turkey hens [29]. These isoforms are consistent with the G-and NG-PRL isoforms described by Corcoran and Proudman [28] with the 27-kDa and 24-kDa forms corresponding to the G-and NG-PRL forms, respectively.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…For the first time in avian species, different immunoreactive forms of PRL have been detected in the pituitary gland of embryos and poults during development. The isoforms of PRL detected by Western blotting correspond to those previously detected in pituitary gland from adult turkey hens [29]. These isoforms are consistent with the G-and NG-PRL isoforms described by Corcoran and Proudman [28] with the 27-kDa and 24-kDa forms corresponding to the G-and NG-PRL forms, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The NG-PRL isoform was predominant 5 days before hatching, then the ratio G-PRL:NG-PRL was close to 1 around hatching, and finally the G-PRL appeared to be predominant at 1 wk of age. We previously reported that, in pituitary glands from adult turkey hens, higher percentages of G-PRL were associated with high levels of total PRL, and lower percentages were associated with low levels of total PRL content [29]. In addition, by using an in vitro perifusion system, we demonstrated that both G-and NG-PRL isoforms are released by the pituitary gland from adult turkey hens in the same relative proportion as observed in the pituitary extracts [30].…”
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“…The rPRL could effectively inhibit broodiness in Dwarf chickens but does not significantly affect egg production (Zadworny et al, 1988). Bédécarrats et al (1999) found that immunisation with rPRL also effectively inhibits broodiness without significantly affecting the total egg production in turkeys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%