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Stimulation of pituitary luteinizing hormone secretion by gonadotropin-releasing hormone is not coupled to beta-luteinizing hormone gene transcription.

S R Salton1, M Blum, J A Jonassen, R N Clayton, J L Roberts.   

Abstract

The physiological stimulation and inhibition of release of several peptide and protein hormones appears to be associated with transcription of the respective peptide- and protein hormone-encoding genes. In the current studies we investigated whether this was also true for the rat pituitary LH system. Using an anterior pituitary primary tissue culture system, we have analyzed the effects of 10(-9) M GnRH on beta LH gene transcription using a transcription run-on assay, and on nuclear beta LH RNA levels using a highly sensitive solution hybridization-S1-nuclease protection assay. GnRH-stimulated release of LH does not appear to be coupled to a significant change in the rate of beta LH gene transcription, but is associated with both a 2- to 3-fold increase in levels of the beta LH primary transcript and processing intermediates and a rapid decrease in the levels of fully processed beta LH mRNA in the nucleus. No significant change in beta LH cytoplasmic mRNA levels, however, was associated with GnRH-stimulated release of LH, in vitro. Our findings suggest that unlike several other peptide and protein hormone systems, stimulated release of beta LH by GnRH in vitro is not associated with an increase in beta LH gene transcription or cytoplasmic mRNA levels.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2464746     DOI: 10.1210/mend-2-11-1033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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