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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 57, 778-782, Copyright © 1997 by Society for the Study of Reproduction


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Changes in the expression of adenylyl cyclases in the rat uterus during the course of pregnancy

Y Suzuki, T Shen, N Miyamoto, N Defer, I Matsuoka and J Hanoune
Institut National de la Sante et la Recherche Medicale U-99, Hopital Henri Mondor, Creteil, France.

The changes in the expression of the various adenylyl cyclases (ACs) in the rat uterus during the course of pregnancy and after delivery were examined by Northern blot analysis and AC assay. Northern blot analysis revealed that five isoforms of ACs (AC2, AC4, AC6, AC7, and AC9) were expressed in the rat uterus, AC6 being the most abundant. The level of expression of these ACs increased 1.7- to 3.4-fold during the course of pregnancy and diminished near term and after delivery. The highest level of expression in each type of AC was consistently seen on Day 17 of pregnancy, and the relative increase of expression, as compared to that in nonpregnant rats, was as follows: AC2 > AC4 > AC7 > AC9 > AC6. In agreement with these findings, both basal and forskolin-stimulated AC activities exhibited a 2- to 3-fold increase during the course of pregnancy, followed by a decrease near term. Our data indicate that post-receptor events, namely marked changes in the level of AC mRNA (and presumably proteins) occur during pregnancy and after delivery and that they contribute to the essential role of cAMP in maintaining uterus quiescence.


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