The structure and regulation of the oxytocin receptor

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Ivell, R [1 ]
Kimura, T [1 ]
Müller, D [1 ]
Augustin, K [1 ]
Abend, N [1 ]
Bathgate, R [1 ]
Telgmann, R [1 ]
Balvers, M [1 ]
Tillmann, G [1 ]
Fuchs, AR [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hamburg, Inst Hormone & Fertil Res, D-22529 Hamburg, Germany
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10.1113/eph8602185
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Q4 [生理学];
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The oxytocin receptor (OTR) is part of an ancient hormone system expressed in diverse phyla in relation to acute reproductive smooth muscle responses, such as egg-laying, birth, or milk letdown. The regulation of the OTR gene, while correlating with steroid levels in vivo, remains elusive. There appear to be both inhibitory and stimulatory influences acting upon a constitutive pattern of basal expression. We have found no evidence, however, for an effect of the sex steroids either directly on gene transcription, or on the receptor itself at the protein level. In the prostatic carcinoma cell line Du145, we have shown that up-regulation of the OTR gene transcription can be effected by cAMP. In an attempt to characterize the expression of the OTR protein in vivo, we ha we shown, using ligand-blotting, that the OTR can be expressed at different sizes in transfected cells and in myometrium. Also, in the myometrium at term, immunohistochemistry suggests that there is both an increase in OTR protein per cell, as well as in the number of smooth muscle cells expressing OTR, emphasizing that perinatal changes are the results of both individual gene activation events and gross cellular differentiation. The OTR is a valuable model system reflecting molecular changes in the perinatal period. When we understand how this important molecule is regulated, we will also be a long way towards understanding the mechanisms controlling myometrial contractility at birth.
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