ESTRADIOL AND GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (GNRH) INTERACT TO INCREASE GNRH RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN OVARIECTOMIZED EWES AFTER HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY DISCONNECTION
Bl. Kirkpatrick et al., ESTRADIOL AND GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (GNRH) INTERACT TO INCREASE GNRH RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN OVARIECTOMIZED EWES AFTER HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY DISCONNECTION, ENDOCRINE, 8(3), 1998, pp. 225-229
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor expression is regulated
by estradiol and GnRH itself. The objective of this experiment was to
determine the extent to which low levels of estradiol, similar to tho
se observed during the transition from the luteal to the follicular ph
ase of the estrous cycle, and GnRH interact to regulate expression of
Cn RH receptors and GnRH receptor mRNA. Ewes were ovariectomized (OVX)
at least 2 wk prior to initiation of the experiment, and the pituitar
y gland was surgically disconnected from the hypothalamus to remove ov
arian and hypothalamic inputs to the pituitary. Within 24 h after hypo
thalamic-pituitary disconnection, ewes received pulses of GnRH (250 ng
/pulse) every 2 h for 6 d. At the end of 6 d, ewes were randomly assig
ned to treatments in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement as follows: half of
the animals received a single estradiol implant and half received an
empty implant (placebo). At the same time, animals also received one o
f the following treatments: (1) saline or (2) GnRH (100 ng/pulse/2 h).
Additionally, one group of ewes was ovariectomized, but not subjected
to hypothalamic-pituitary disconnection (OVX controls). Blood samples
were collected 15 min prior to each pulse of GnRH or saline and at 15
-min intervals for 1 h after each pulse until tissues were collected a
nd concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH) were determined. Anterio
r pituitaries were collected 24 h after implant insertion to quantitat
e steady-state amounts of GnRH receptor mRNA and numbers of GnRH recep
tors. Mean LH was greatest in ovariectomized control ewes compared to
all other treatments (p < 0.05). Mean LH and LH pulse amplitude in the
placebo and GnRH-treated group most closely mimicked LH secretion in
ovariectomized control animals. Mean LH and LH pulse amplitude were si
milar between both GnRH-treated groups (p < 0.05). Mean LH and LH puls
e amplitude were significantly lower in all animals treated with salin
e compared to OVX controls (p < 0.05). Treatment with an estradiol imp
lant and pulsatile GnRH increased (p < 0.05) relative amounts of GnRH
receptor mRNA and the number of GnRH receptors compared to all other t
reatments. There were no differences in GnRH receptor expression betwe
en the remaining treatment groups (p > 0.05).Therefore, in OVX ewes af
ter hypothalamic-pituitary disconnection, low levels of estradiol and
GnRH are required to increase GnRH receptor mRNA and GnRH receptor num
bers. Since we only observed an increase in GnRH receptor expression i
n the presence of both estradiol and GnRH, we conclude that there is a
synergistic interaction between these two hormones in the regulation
of GnRH receptor expression.