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The effect of relaxin on cell proliferation in mouse cervix requires estrogen receptor {alpha} binding to estrogen response elements in stromal cells.

Lijuan Yao1, Paul S Cooke, Daryl D Meling, Roger D Shanks, J Larry Jameson, O David Sherwood.   

Abstract

The study objective was to determine whether stromal and/or epithelial estrogen receptor-alpha (ERalpha) is required for relaxin to promote proliferation of stromal and epithelial cells in the mouse cervix. Four types of tissue recombinants were prepared with cervical stroma (St) and epithelium (Ep) from wild-type (wt) and ERalpha knockout (ko) mice: wt-St+wt-Ep, wt-St+ko-Ep, ko-St+wt-Ep and ko-St+ko-Ep. Tissue recombinants were grafted under the renal capsule of syngeneic female mice. After 3 wk of transplant growth, hosts were ovariectomized and fitted with silicon implants containing 17beta-estradiol (treatment d 1). Animals were injected sc with relaxin or vehicle PBS at 6-h intervals from 0600 h on d 8 through 0600 h on d 10. To evaluate cell proliferation, 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine was injected sc 10 h before tissue recombinants were collected at 1000 h on d 10. Relaxin promoted marked proliferation of both epithelial and stromal cells in tissue recombinants containing wt St (P < 0.001) but far lower proliferation in recombinants prepared with ko St, regardless of whether Ep was derived from wt or ko mice. An additional experiment using mice expressing wt ERalpha, a mutant of ERalpha that selectively lacks classical signaling through estrogen response element binding, or no ERalpha demonstrated that ERalpha must bind to an estrogen response element to enable relaxin's proliferative effects. In conclusion, this study shows that ERalpha-expressing cells in St, using a classical signaling pathway, are necessary for relaxin to promote marked proliferation in both stromal and epithelial cells of the mouse cervix.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20308531      PMCID: PMC2875817          DOI: 10.1210/en.2009-1327

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


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