Ba. Albrecht et al., DIFFERENTIAL TRANSCRIPTION OF STEROIDOGENIC ENZYMES IN THE EQUINE PRIMARY CORPUS-LUTEUM DURING DIESTRUS AND EARLY-PREGNANCY, Biology of reproduction, 56(4), 1997, pp. 821-829
In pregnant mares, eCG stimulates luteal androgen and estrogen product
ion, increasing plasma concentrations 2- to 3-fold. To study how these
changes are regulated, we examined the expression of mRNA for the ste
roidogenic enzymes 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3 beta-HSD), c
ytochrome P450 17 alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase (P450(17 alpha)), and
cytochrome P450 aromatase (P450(arom)) in equine primary corpora lutea
using Northern blot analyses. Three equine specific cDNAs were genera
ted by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. When compared
to human, bovine, and rat sequences, the nucleotide identities were 82
%, 84%, and 76%, respectively, for 3 beta-HSD cDNA (843 base pairs [bp
]); 79%, 80% and 66% for P450(17 alpha) cDNA (541 bp); and 80%, 83% an
d 75% for P450(17 alpha) cDNA (289 bp). The P450(17 alpha) cDNA sequen
ce demonstrated 99.6% nucleotide identity with the previously publishe
d sequence for equine testicular P450(17 alpha). Luteal tissue samples
were collected at three times: diestrus (Days 8-10), early pregnancy
before the onset of eCG secretion (Days 29-35), and early pregnancy af
ter the onset of eCG secretion (Days 42-45). Although no significant c
hanges were observed in 3 beta-HSD expression, P450(17 alpha) and P450
(arom) demonstrated stage-specific transcriptional regulation. Steady-
state levels of P450(17 alpha) mRNA were similar during diestrus and e
arly pregnancy before the onset of eCG secretion but increased signifi
cantly after the onset of eCG secretion. Cytochrome P450(arom) mRNA le
vels decreased significantly after the onset of eCG secretion. Steady-
state levels of P450(arom) mRNA were highest in luteal tissue collecte
d during pregnancy before the onset of eCG secretion and intermediate
during diestrus. Secretion of eCG appears to increase luteal estrogen
synthesis by a transcriptional up-regulation of P450(17 alpha) express
ion. These data suggest that availability of aromatizable androgens ma
y be rate-limiting in luteal estrogen synthesis before the onset of eC
G secretion.