2016
DOI: 10.1002/psc.2882
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Comparison of marmoset and human FSH using synthetic peptides of the β‐subunit L2 loop region and anti‐peptide antibodies

Abstract: Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is a glycoprotein hormone required for female and male gametogenesis in vertebrates. Common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is a New World primate monkey, used as animal model in biomedical research. Observations like, requirement of extremely high dose of human FSH in marmosets for superovulation compared to other primates and generation of antibodies in marmoset against human FSH after repeated superovulation cycles, point towards the possibility that FSH-FSH receptor (FSHR) … Show more

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“…The L2b loop of marmoset and human FSH has distinct receptor interaction ability and immunoreactivity indicating possibility of subtle conformational and biochemical differences between the two regions which may affect the FSH-FSHR interaction in these two primates [12]. It has been proved that the main location of FSHR/GHR/LHR is in kidney tubules, Purkinje cells, cerebellar medulla, and alveolar cells of lung, whereas the almost no positive reaction was observed in liver and spleen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The L2b loop of marmoset and human FSH has distinct receptor interaction ability and immunoreactivity indicating possibility of subtle conformational and biochemical differences between the two regions which may affect the FSH-FSHR interaction in these two primates [12]. It has been proved that the main location of FSHR/GHR/LHR is in kidney tubules, Purkinje cells, cerebellar medulla, and alveolar cells of lung, whereas the almost no positive reaction was observed in liver and spleen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%