The physiology of inhibin has been investigated using rodent and ruminant animal models
in both in vitro and in vivo studies. Inhibin was originally defined as a substance
that causes selective suppression of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion
by pituitary gonadotropes. Although this definition is still valid, it fails to encompass
the breadth of inhibin's actions. In addition to its endocrine action on pituitary
FSH secretion, inhibin has a local paracrine action in its target tissues. The inhibin
α subunit appears to play an important role in determining whether inhibin or activin
is produced in cells. More recently, transgenic and knockout mouse models have highlighted
the importance of inhibin for fertility and the inhibin α subunit for tumor suppression.
Whether inhibin exerts its effects by a direct action on the gonad or by regulating
FSH secretion, it is clear that inhibin is essential for normal reproductive function.
In this article, we review the rodent and ruminant models employed to investigate
inhibin physiology and examine the potential of inhibin-based vaccines to enhance
gonadal function.
KEYWORDS
Inhibin - rodents - ruminants - models - veterinary
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