THE RELATIVE ROLES OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND CORTISOL IN THE CONTROL OFPROLACTIN GENE-EXPRESSION IN THE ANTERIOR-PITUITARY OF THE SHEEP FETUS

Citation
Id. Phillips et al., THE RELATIVE ROLES OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND CORTISOL IN THE CONTROL OFPROLACTIN GENE-EXPRESSION IN THE ANTERIOR-PITUITARY OF THE SHEEP FETUS, Journal of neuroendocrinology, 8(12), 1996, pp. 929-933
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
09538194
Volume
8
Issue
12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
929 - 933
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8194(1996)8:12<929:TRROTH>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The neuroendocrine control of prolactin synthesis and secretion before birth is not well understood, We have measured the changes in the lev el of prolactin mRNA in the anterior pituitary of the fetal sheep thro ughout the last 15 days of pregnancy (term=147+/-3 days gestation). We have also investigated the effects of surgical disconnection of the f etal hypothalamus and pituitary (HPD) with or without long term cortis ol infusion on pituitary prolactin mRNA levels and plasma prolactin co ncentrations in the late gestation sheep fetus, Prolactin mRNA levels were measured in anterior pituitaries collected from a series of fetal sheep (130-134 days, n=6; 135-140 days, n=6; 141-145 days, n=6) in la te gestation. HPD was carried out in ten fetal sheep at 105-115 days g estation and five intact fetal sheep were used as controls. In the HPD group, either saline (HPD+saline group, n=5) or cortisol was infused (3.5mg/24 h) for 5 days from 134-136 days gestation (HPD+cortisol grou p, n=5). There was an increase in the ratio of prolactin mRNA:18S rRNA in the fetal pituitary between 130-134 days (0.46+/-0.08, n=6) and 13 5-140 days (1.27+/-0.17 n=6) which was maintained after 141 days gesta tion, (1.27+/-0.11 n=6). The mean prolactin mRNA:18 S rRNA ratio was s ignificantly higher (P<0.05) in intact fetal sheep (1.41+/-0.16, n=4) than in the HPD fetal sheep after either saline (0.54+/-0.14, n=4) or cortisol (0.74+/-0.24, n=5) administration. The mean plasma concentrat ion of prolactin was also higher in the intact group (28.3+/-3.9 ng/ml ) when compared with the HPD+saline group (8.0+/-3.3 ng/ml) or the HPD +cortisol group (5.6+/-1.9 ng/ml). We have demonstrated that there is a strong hypothalamic drive to prolactin synthesis and secretion in th e fetus and that cortisol does not act directly at the fetal pituitary to stimulate prolactin synthesis and secretion in late gestation.