Literature DB >> 20473635

Broad tissue expression of membrane progesterone receptor Alpha in normal mice.

Shaojin You1, Lian Zuo, Vijay Varma.   

Abstract

The broad tissue distribution of membrane progesterone receptor alpha (mPRalpha) in vertebrates suggests multiple physiological functions of the receptor. Current knowledge regarding the receptor distribution, however, is largely obtained via non-histological assays. In this study, the tissue distribution of mPRalpha in mice of both sexes was described using both histological and non-histological methods. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that abundant expression of mPRalpha was consistently detected in the cytoplasm and membrane of smooth muscles in vasculatures, gastro-intestines, and uterus. It was also observed in myoepithelial cells of mammary gland and intra-ovarian myofibroblasts. These findings suggest that mPRalpha may function as a mediator of P4 in regulating function of smooth muscles or smooth muscle-like cells in numerous physiological processes such as vasodilation, transportation of contents within luminary organs, relaxation of the uterine myometrium during pregnancy, release of oocytes, and milk secretion. In addition, strong mPRalpha expression was identified in the parietal cells of gastric glands, indicating the potential roles of P4/mPRalpha signaling in the modulation of gastric acid secretion. Surprisingly, in the testis of male mice mPRalpha was mainly seen in the nuclei, rather than cytoplasm and/or membrane, of the primary and secondary spermatocytes, suggesting a direct role of the receptor in gene regulation. Our results indicate that mPRalpha may function as a key modulator of P4 in the modulation of multiple physiological functions in normal mice.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20473635     DOI: 10.1007/s10735-010-9265-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Histol        ISSN: 1567-2379            Impact factor:   2.611


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