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The in vitro inhibitory action of antiprogestin RU486 on LH and FSH secretion in the absence of progesterone in rats is estrogen-dependent.

R Aguilar1, C Bellido, D Gonzalez, J C Garrido-Gracia, J E Sánchez-Criado.   

Abstract

Previous in vivo findings show that in the virtual absence of progesterone (P), the antiprogestin RU486 reduces LH and FSH secretion in proestrous rats, indicating that activation of P receptor (PR) can occur in the absence of the cognate ligand. The present study investigates, in vitro, whether or not the inhibitory effect of antiprogestin RU486 on gonadotropin secretion in the absence of P is estrous cycle dependent, and whether its specific expression in proestrus mirrors the high estrogen (E2) background. In the first experiment we investigated the effect of RU486 (10 nM) and/or LHRH (10 nM) on LH and FSH secretion in incubated pituitaries collected on each day of the estrous cycle of the rat. In the second experiment, we determined the effect of RU486 and/or LHRH on preovulatory LH and FSH release by pituitaries from female rats that were ovariectomized (OVX), treated with the antiestrogen LY117018-HCL (Eli Lilly & Co.), or injected with 20 micrograms of estradiol benzoate (EB). The third experiment investigated the effect of RU486 and/or LHRH on LH and FSH release by pituitaries collected from intact or EB-treated (0.1 mg/kg over three consecutive days) male rats. RU486 reduced both basal and LHRH-stimulated LH and FSH secretion in proestrous pituitaries from normal 4-day cyclic rats. By contrast, in diestrous pituitaries, RU486 increased both parameters of LH secretion but was without effect on FSH release. RU486 was also without effect in pituitaries collected from rats in estrus or metestrus, or from OVX or antiestrogen-treated rats. Moreover, EB injection or treatment induced the full inhibitory effect of RU486 in pituitaries from female and male rats, respectively. The above results suggested that P occupancy of the receptor is not required for the formation or function of the active receptor and hence for preovulatory LH and FSH secretion, and that this form of PR activation at pituitary level is E2-dependent and not genetically determined.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11383479     DOI: 10.1023/a:1011447625025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pituitary        ISSN: 1386-341X            Impact factor:   4.107


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