1993
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.170.1
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The Role of Inhibin on Pituitary FSH Secretion and Maturation of Pituitary-Gonadal Axis in Immature Female Rats.

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“…In this study, we did not investigate the expression of the inhibin ␣ subunit, which combines with the ␤ subunits to form inhibin. Previous studies have suggested that inhibin is not TC # 244 physiologically important in FSH regulation before PND 20 [23,24]. Since the ␤ subunit forms a dimer with the ␣ subunit to form the inhibin molecules, it remains possible that the level of ␣ subunit expression relative to ␤ subunits could modulate the amount of the ␤ dimers present, and thus the amount of biologically active activin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we did not investigate the expression of the inhibin ␣ subunit, which combines with the ␤ subunits to form inhibin. Previous studies have suggested that inhibin is not TC # 244 physiologically important in FSH regulation before PND 20 [23,24]. Since the ␤ subunit forms a dimer with the ␣ subunit to form the inhibin molecules, it remains possible that the level of ␣ subunit expression relative to ␤ subunits could modulate the amount of the ␤ dimers present, and thus the amount of biologically active activin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%