THE EFFECTS OF FETAL ADRENALECTOMY AT 110 DAYS GESTATIONAL-AGE ON AVPAND CRH MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION IN THE HYPOTHALAMIC PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS OF THE OVINE FETUS

Citation
N. Unno et al., THE EFFECTS OF FETAL ADRENALECTOMY AT 110 DAYS GESTATIONAL-AGE ON AVPAND CRH MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION IN THE HYPOTHALAMIC PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS OF THE OVINE FETUS, Developmental brain research, 106(1-2), 1998, pp. 119-128
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Developmental Biology
ISSN journal
01653806
Volume
106
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
119 - 128
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-3806(1998)106:1-2<119:TEOFAA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
AVP and CRH produced in the parvocellular neurons of the paraventricul ar nucleus (PVN) have both been implicated in the regulation of anteri or pituitary ACTH synthesis and secretion. In sheep, fetal ACTH secret ion increases around 120 days gestational age (dGA). Little is known a bout adrenal regulation of AVP and CRH immediately prior to this criti cal period. We investigated the effects of adrenalectomy and subsequen t cortisol (F) administration on PVN AVP and CRH mRNA in the fetal she ep PVN at 109-125 dGA. At 109-113 dGA, fetal sheep adrenals were remov ed (ADX)(n = 8); or sham surgery performed (CONT)(n = 4). From day 6 p ost ADX, maternal plasma cortisol and fetal plasma ACTH and cortisol l evels were determined daily by radioimmunoassays. From day 7 post ADX, cortisol (4 mu g/min) was continuously infused intravenously to four ADX fetuses (ADX + F). Fetal hypothalami were collected at 123-125 dGA , and studied by in-situ hybridization and quantitative autoradiograph y for AVP and CRH mRNA. Plasma cortisol levels remained low in CONT an d ADX fetuses (< 4.9 ng/ml), while during cortisol infusion to ADX + F fetuses, plasma F increased to 16.4 +/- 2.2 and 22.3 +/- 3.2 ng/ml (m ean +/- S.E.M.) on day 10 and 13, respectively. Plasma ACTH levels inc reased significantly in ADX compared with CONT fetuses. This ACTH incr ease was completely suppressed in ADX + F fetuses. AVP mRNA abundance in the whole PVN was the same in all three groups, however, a separate analysis of AVP mRNA abundance in parvocellular and magnocellular reg ions of the PVN revealed that AVP mRNA in the parvocellular PVN showed a significant increase in ADX and suppression in ADX + F fetuses when compared to CONT. AVP mRNA in the magnocellular PVN remained unchange d. PVN CRH mRNA expression was augmented in ADX and suppressed in ADX + F when compared to CONT fetuses. We conclude that in fetal sheep at 109-125 dGA: AVP and CRH mRNA abundance in the parvocellular region of the PVN are increased by adrenalectomy and that cortisol inhibits thi s increase. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.