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Regulation of rat ovarian gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor mRNA levels

Posted on:1998-01-09Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of British Columbia (Canada)Candidate:Vaananen, Celine Claire MegaliFull Text:PDF
GTID:1464390014477944Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
The studies undertaken herewithin sought to characterize the pattern of regulation of the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptor (GnRH-R) mRNA levels in the rat ovary.; The demonstration of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) transcripts in steroid-producing and steroid-dependent tissues suggests that GnRH may be implicated in the modulation of steroid action in those target tissues. Expression of GnRH-R mRNA increases in gonadal tissues and the pituitary with age, supporting the concept of GnRH as a local regulator in the developing rat as well as in the adult.; During the peri-ovulatory period, stimulation of the ovarian luteinizing hormone receptor (LH-R) by an ovulatory dose of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is capable of inducing a transient and pronounced decrease in GnRH-R mRNA levels, thus bringing more evidence to the role of GnRH in the regulation of ovarian function during ovulation.; The gene encoding GnRH-R was found to be expressed in granulosa cells. In a follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) pre-treated granulosa cell model, GnRH-R gene transcript levels were negatively influenced by LH, but not FSH, in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Auto-stimulation of GnRH-R by GnRH was also seen. In a second granulosa cell model obtained from pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) synchronized immature rats, the levels of GnRH-R transcripts were found to be positively regulated by hCG and GnRH, while prostaglandin F{dollar}sb{lcub}2alpha{rcub}{dollar} (PGF{dollar}sb{lcub}2alpha{rcub}{dollar}) inhibited GnRH-R mRNA levels in a bell curve-like fashion. However, combinations of these treatments canceled each other's effects. In this model, GnRH stimulated progesterone (P{dollar}sb4{dollar}) production and only slightly inhibited hCG-stimulated progesterone production. This modulation in the responses to GnRH and in the levels of GnRH-R mRNA suggest that GnRH may have different actions at different times of follicular development.; In conclusion, the findings of the present study demonstrate wide spread expression of the GnRH-R gene in steroidogenic or steroid-dependent tissues. Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptor mRNA levels were shown to be regulated by gonadotrophins, PGF{dollar}sb{lcub}2alpha{rcub}{dollar} and GnRH in the whole ovary and in granulosa cells, strongly supporting the postulated role of GnRH-R in the local modulations of ovarian function mediated by GnRH.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mrna levels, Hormone receptor, Gnrh-r, Ovarian, Regulation, Rat, Granulosa
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