Progesterone together with estrogen attenuates homologous upregulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor mRNA in primary cultured rat pituitary cells

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Minseok Cheon
Deokbae Park
Yongbin Park
Kyungyoon Kam
Sang Dai Park
Kyungza Ryu
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[1] Yonsei University,Endocrine Laboratory
[2] Yonsei University,Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine
[3] Seoul National University,Department of Molecular Biology and Research Center for Cell Differentiation, College of Natural Sciences
[4] Cheju National University,Laboratory of Histology, Department of Medicine
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Endocrine | 2000年 / 13卷
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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor; gonadotropin-releasing hormone; progesterone; estradiol; anterior pituitary; mRNA;
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In a previous study, we clearly demonstrated that an application of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to cultured rat pituitary cells increased the expression of GnRH receptor (GnRH-R) mRNA through transcriptional activation of GnRH-R gene rather than suppression of the turnover rate of GnRH-R mRNA. Along with GnRH, gonadal steroids seem to be an important regulator for GnRH-R expression in the pituitary gland. Recent in vivo studies reported that an application of gonadal steroids to gonadectomized animals modulated GnRH-R mRNA expression in the pituitary gland. However, it has not been clearly understood whether steroids may act directly at the pituitary or indirectly via modulation of hypothalamic GnRH release. Therefore, we assessed the effects of estrogen and progesterone on GnRH-R mRNA expression in primary cultured female rat pituitary cells. Neither estradiol nor progesterone modulates the basal expression of GnRH-R mRNA in primary cultured pituitary cells. When cultured pituitary cells were exposed to different doses of estradiol in combination with GnRH (0.2 nM), the GnRH-stimulated increment of GnRH-R mRNA expression was not significantly changed by estradiol at any given doses. However, when different doses of progesterone were added to primary cultured pituitary cells in combination with GnRH (0.2 nM), GnRH-induced increases in GnRH-R mRNA levels were reduced in a dose-related manner, showing a significant reduction at 100 nM progesterone. Furthermore, the addition of estradiol reinforced the suppressive effect of progesterone on the homologous upregulation of GnRH-R mRNA expression. Collectively, our results clearly demonstrated that progesterone directly attenuates the homologous upregulation of GnRH-R mRNA expression at the pituitary level, and that estradiol potentiates the effect of progesterone.
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