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Concentration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor messenger ribonucleic acid in pituitary tissue of orchidectomized sheep: effect of passive immunization against gonadotropin-releasing hormone

Authors :
Sakurai, H.
Adams, B.M.
Adams, T.E.
Source :
Journal of Animal Science. Jan, 1997, Vol. 75 Issue 1, p189, 6 p.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

The effect of immunoneutralization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) on LH secretion and concentrations of GnRH receptor, GnRH receptor mRNA, and gonadotropin subunit mRNA in pituitary tissue of orchidectomized sheep (wethers) was assessed. Thirty-six wethers were assigned at random to one of six treatment groups (six wethers per group). Thirty wethers (groups 2 to 6) received 200 mL (i.v.) of anti-GnRH antisera at passive immunization (PI). Anterior pituitary tissue was collected .5, 1, 2, 4, or 8 d after PI from wethers in groups 2 to 6, respectively. Pituitary tissue was also collected from unimmunized wethers (Group 1). Intravenous administration of anti-GnRH sera increased anti-GnRH activity to 69.1 [+ or -] .7% (percentage of total 125I-labeled GnRH bound by a 1:1,000 serum: GEL-PBS dilution) within 1 h of PI. Anti-GnRH activity declined gradually during the period after PI, and 8 d after PI anti-GnRH activity was 57.2 [+ or -] 1.7%. Serum concentration of LH was significantly reduced, relative to the pretreatment (16.1 [+ or -] 1.8 ng/mL) level, within 4 h (7.6 [+ or -] 1.5 ng/mL) of PI, and the LH level was 10% of the pretreatment concentration 8 d after PI (1.6 [+ or -] 0.2 ng/mL). Steady-state concentration of GnRH receptor mRNA decreased progressively during the period after PI and was significantly reduced, relative to the level in unimmunized control wethers (.44 [+ or -] .03 pg/[[micro]gram] total RNA), 4 (.33 [+ or -] .03 pg/[[micro]gram] total RNA), and 8 (.31 [+ or -] .02 pg/[[micro]gram] total RNA) d after PI. Tissue concentrations of GnRH receptor and mRNA for the [Alpha], LH[Beta], and FSH[Beta] subunits were also reduced (P < .05) by PI. These data indicate that maintenance of steady-state concentrations of GnRH receptor and GnRH receptor mRNA requires continued GnRH stimulation. Key Words: Receptors, mRNA, Sheep, GnRH, Passive Immunization, Gonadotropins

Details

ISSN :
00218812
Volume :
75
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Animal Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.19265253