Literature DB >> 15930184

Chromosomal mapping and quantitative analysis of estrogen-related receptor alpha-1, estrogen receptors alpha and beta and progesterone receptor in the bovine mammary gland.

E E Connor1, D L Wood, T S Sonstegard, A F da Mota, G L Bennett, J L Williams, A V Capuco.   

Abstract

Steroid receptors are key transcriptional regulators of mammary growth, development and lactation. Expression of estrogen receptors alpha (ERalpha) and beta (ERbeta), progesterone receptor (PR), and estrogen-related receptor alpha-1 (ERRbeta) have been evaluated in bovine mammary gland. The ERRalpha is an orphan receptor that, in other species and tissues, appears to function in the regulation of estrogen-response genes including lactoferrin and medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase and in mitochondrial biogenesis. Expression of ERalpha, ERbeta, PR and ERRalpha was characterized in mammary tissue obtained from multiple stages of bovine mammary gland development using quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Expression was evaluated in prepubertal heifers, primigravid cows, lactating non-pregnant cows, lactating pregnant cows and non-lactating pregnant cows (n=4 to 9 animals/stage). In addition, ERalpha, ERbeta, PR and ERRalpha were mapped to chromosomes 9, 10, 15 and 29 respectively, by linkage and radiation hybrid mapping. Results indicated that expression of ERalpha, PR and ERRalpha was largely coordinately regulated and they were present in significant quantity during all physiological stages evaluated. In contrast, ERbeta transcripts were present at a very low concentration during all stages. Furthermore, no ERbeta protein could be detected in bovine mammary tissue by immunohistochemistry. The ERalpha and PR proteins were detected during all physiological states, including lactation. Our results demonstrate the presence of ERalpha, PR and ERRalpha during all physiological stages, and suggest a functional role for ERRalpha and a relative lack of a role for ERbeta in bovine mammary gland development and lactation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15930184     DOI: 10.1677/joe.1.06139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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