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a Department of Neurobiology and Physiology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208
In target tissues of most mammalian and avian species, progesterone receptors (PR) are expressed as structurally related, but functionally distinct, isoforms A and B, and they are regulated by estrogen (E) as well as by their cognate ligand, progesterone (P4). The objectives of the present work were to identify mRNA expression for the A and B isoforms of PR in the anterior pituitary of the rat, to examine its regulation by gonadal steroids, and to compare this regulation with that in the primary target organ, the uterus. Messenger RNAs for the PR isoforms, determined by two separate reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction protocols, one that detects PR A and PR B equally and the other specific for PR B, were identified in anterior pituitary of female and male rats. In anterior pituitary of cycling female rats, steady-state mRNA levels for both PR A+B and PR B were highest at 0900 h on proestrus, declined rapidly to nadir values at 0900 h on metestrus (PR A+B) or 0900 h on estrus (PR B), and remained below proestrous values through 2100 h on diestrus. Administration of E to intact proestrous female rats caused significant increases in mRNA for both PR A+B and PR B on estrus and metestrus. Blockade of P4 action by administration of the antiprogestins RU-486 and ZK-98299 on proestrus had no effect on PR mRNA levels on the morning of estrus. Ovariectomy two and ten days after surgery markedly reduced mRNA levels for both PR A+B and PR B. Whereas treatment of 10-day-ovariectomized rats with E led to marked induction of mRNA for PR A+B and PR B two days later, treatment with P4 one day after treatment had no effect on basal or E-stimulated PR mRNA. Regulation of PR mRNA expression in the pituitary differed from that in the uterus, in which P4 treatment of ovariectomized rats antagonized the E-induced rise in mRNA for PR B, and antiprogestins increased mRNA for both isoforms. In addition to induction of PR mRNA in the pituitary of female rats by E in vivo, we also demonstrated induction by E in primary culture of anterior pituitary cells in vitro. We conclude that in the anterior pituitary of female rats, both the A and B isoforms of PR are expressed and regulated by E.
1 Supported by NIH grants R01-HD-07504, P01-HD-21921, and P30-HD-28048. Presented in part at the 30th annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Portland, OR (Abstract No. 274) and at the 80th annual meeting of The Endocrine Society; New Orleans, LA (Abstract #P3-3).
2 Correspondence: Marta Szabo, Department of Neurobiology and Physiology, Northwestern University, 2153 North Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208-3520. FAX: 847 491 5211; msz729{at}nwu.edu
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