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Expression of the insulin receptor-related receptor is induced by the preovulatory surge of luteinizing hormone in thecal-interstitial cells of the rat ovary.

Gregory A Dissen1, Cecilia Garcia-Rudaz, Veronica Tapia, Luis F Parada, Sheau-Yu Teddy Hsu, Sergio R Ojeda.   

Abstract

The insulin receptor-related receptor (IRR) is a member of the insulin receptor family that, on its own, recognizes neither insulin nor any of the identified insulin-related peptides. In both the nervous system and peripheral tissues, IRR mRNA is detected in cells that also express trkA, the nerve growth factor tyrosine kinase receptor. In the ovary, the trkA gene is transiently activated in thecal-interstitial cells of large antral follicles at the time of the preovulatory surge of gonadotropins. The present study shows that the IRR gene is expressed in the same ovarian compartment, that IRR mRNA content increases strikingly in these cells in the afternoon of the first proestrus, and that--as in the case of trkA mRNA--the increase is caused by gonadotropins. The IRR mRNA species primarily affected is that encoding the full-length receptor; its increased abundance was accompanied by a corresponding change in IRR protein content. An extensive molecular search using several approaches, including the screening of cDNA libraries and PCR amplification with degenerate primers, did not yield an IRR ligand. Phylogenetic analysis of 20 insulin-related sequences and 15 relaxin family peptides from selected vertebrates indicated that the mammalian genome is unlikely to contain an additional ligand expressed from a distinct gene that is closely related to the insulin family. Although the functional nature of the relationship between IRR and trkA receptors is unknown, the remarkable temporal and spatial specificities of their coordinated expression in the ovary before ovulation suggests that they target a functionally related set of downstream events associated with the ovulatory process.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16195402     DOI: 10.1210/en.2005-0386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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