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Regulation of pituitary inhibin/activin subunits and follistatin gene expression by GnRH in female rats

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 210, Issue 1, Pages 71-79

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/JOE-10-0485

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  1. University of Pecs, Medical School [AOK-KA-34039-8-2009]

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Pituitary inhibin B, activin B, and follistatin are local regulators of FSH. Activin B is a homodimeric molecule (beta(B)-beta(B)), while inhibin B contains an alpha and a beta(B) subunit. The regulation of gene expression of alpha, beta(B), and follistatin by local and endocrine hormones was examined in pituitaries from female rats and in perifused pituitary cells by RT-PCR. Ovariectomy (OVX) induced an elevation in the mRNA level of alpha and beta(B) subunits and follistatin. Short-term (4 h) treatment of pituitary cells with GnRH decreased both the inhibin alpha and the inhibin/activin beta(B) subunit mRNA levels, while long-term treatment (20 h) with 100 nM GnRH stimulated the expression of both subunits. In contrast, the mRNA level of follistatin was elevated after the short-term GnRH treatment. Long-term exposure of pituitary cells to estradiol and inhibin B suppressed the mRNA expression of beta(B) and had no effect on the expression of alpha subunit and follistatin. Our results demonstrate that the increased expressions of inhibin/activin subunits and follistatin in the post-OVX period can be induced by the lack of gonadal negative feedback, resulting in a high GnRH environment in the pituitary. This study reports for the first time that GnRH administered in high doses and for a long period stimulates the gene expression of inhibin/activin subunits and thereby may contribute to the stimulatory effect of OVX on the expression of these genes. Journal of Endocrinology (2011) 210, 71-79

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