Dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthias) Testes Contain a Relaxin (original) (raw)

Journal of Andrology

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Relaxin is a 6‐kd polypeptide that exerts important hormonal effects in many female mammals. Relaxin is produced by the ovary, placenta, or uterus in many mammalian species. The functions of relaxin in the male mammal are not yet firmly established, but there is some evidence suggesting an exocrine effect on sperm motility and fertilizability. In the male mammals that have been studied, relaxin is produced by the prostate gland (human) or seminal vesicles (boar). However, in the bird, the testis is the likely source of relaxin. Among the elasmobranchs, ovaries obtained from dogfish sharks have been shown to contain a polypeptide hormone that is structurally, biologically, and immunologically similar to mammalian relaxins, but the male reproductive tract of this species has not previously been investigated as a potential source of relaxin. Extracts of testes obtained from mature dogfish sharks have now been tested by a specific relaxin bioassay and by a homologous porcine r...

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