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Development of luteinizing hormone action in the perinatal rat ovary.

T A Sokka1, T M Hämäläinen, A Kaipia, D W Warren, I T Huhtaniemi.   

Abstract

The expression of LH receptor (LHR) mRNA was studied in fetal rat gonads using polymerase chain reaction multiplication of reverse-transcribed mRNA. A primer pair corresponding to the extracellular domain of the receptor revealed the expression of LHR mRNA in fetal ovaries and testes as early as embryonic Day 13.5, the earliest age studied. The localization of LHR mRNA was examined in the perinatal rat ovary using in situ hybridization with two antisense probes, one encoding the extracellular and the other encoding the transmembrane domains of LHR. At the age of 4 days, only the extracellular LHR probe gave specific signal over ovarian stromal and follicular cells, excluding the ova. Three days later, similar distribution of specific hybridization was observed with both probes. In the 10- and 30-day-old rat ovaries, clear expression of LHR mRNA was found to be with both probes in theca cells. Gonadotropin-stimulated production of cAMP was studied in cultures of dispersed perinatal rat ovarian cells. When 5-day-old ovarian cells were cultured for 3 days in vitro and then stimulated by either hCG (0.1 mg/L) or FSH (1 mg/L) for 6 h, cAMP production was enhanced only in cells stimulated by FSH. In a similar experiment with 7-day-old ovarian cells, cAMP production was stimulated by both FSH and hCG. Stimulation with hCG (0.1 mg/L) during the 3-day culture caused homologous desensitization of cAMP production, but stimulation with FSH (0.1 mg/L) had no such effect. The desensitization of the LHR was also investigated by treating neonatal rats in vivo with a high dose of hCG (600 IU/kg BW s.c. as a single injection on Day 7) or with a dosage of recombinant human (rec) FSH on Days 3-9 (0.3 IU s.c twice daily). Thereafter, at the age of 10 days, the ovaries were incubated either with recFSH (200 IU/L) or hCG (CR-121; 0.1 mg/L) for 1 h. Homologous desensitization of cAMP production by hCG was observed, but the FSH-mediated cAMP production was not affected. The hCG-induced steroidogenesis (progesterone and testosterone production) was not desensitized. In conclusion, these findings indicate that 1) the expression of the mRNA encoding the extracellular domain of LHR, i.e., truncated receptor, occurs in fetal rat gonads as early as embryonic Day 13.5; 2) the expression of the truncated LHR mRNA occurs uniformly in the differentiating ovarian cells before the appearance of the functional theca cell layer; 3) full-length LHR message appears in the developing ovary concomitantly with appearance of differentiated theca cells; 4) homologous desensitization of cAMP output by hCG, without steroidogenic desensitization, is present in perinatal rat ovaries; and 5) no FSH-evoked desensitization of cAMP production occurs in perinatal ovaries.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8862785     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod55.3.663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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