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  • Immunohistochemical analysis of sexually mature axolotls showed corticotropic cells in the anterior pituitary produce both ACTH(1-39) and alpha-MSH, with their presence in a roughly 1:1 to 1:0.6 ratio.
  • Gel filtration and reversed-phase HPLC analyses indicated that the alpha-MSH-sized immunoreactivity behaves similarly to synthetic ACTH(1-13)-NH2, but only ACTH(1-39) was effective in stimulating adrenal corticosterone release in a bullfrog bioassay.
  • The study found that ACTH cleavage activity in axolotls is similar to that in immature ambystomids, suggesting that reproductive maturity doesn't affect this activity, and theor

Article Abstract

Immunohistochemical analysis of the pituitary of sexually mature axolotls revealed both ACTH(1-39)-related and alpha-MSH-related immunoreactivity present in corticotropic cells located in the rostral anterior pituitary. Gel filtration analysis indicated that the ACTH(1-39)-sized immunoreactivity and the alpha-MSH-sized immunoreactivity detected in acid extracts of the axolotl anterior pituitary were present in a ratio in a range between 1:1 and 1:0.6. Reversed-phase HPLC analyses indicated that the alpha-MSH-sized immunoreactivity had the same retention time as synthetic ACTH(1-13)-NH2. The corticotropic activity of the ACTH(1-39)-sized immunoreactivity and the purified ACTH(1-13)-NH2 was tested in a heterologous, larval bullfrog adrenal bioassay system. As expected, the ACTH(1-39)-sized immunoreactivity stimulated corticosterone release; however, the purified ACTH(1-13)-NH2 lacked glucocorticoid activity. The proteolytic cleavage of ACTH in corticotropes of sexually mature axolotls was identical to the cleavage events observed in neotenic Ambystoma tigrinum that had not reached sexual maturity. These studies indicate that the transient expression of ACTH cleavage activity is not affected by the reproductive state of the animal. Since axolotls do not undergo metamorphosis, it is possible that events associated with metamorphosis may induce the decline in ACTH cleavage activity observed in amphibian corticotropes.

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