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Biol Reprod 2003, 10.1095/biolreprod.103.022467
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BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 70, 1055–1062 (2004)
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.103.022467
© 2004 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.


Pregnancy

Female Sex Steroid Hormones and Pregnancy Regulate Receptors for Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide in Rat Mesenteric Arteries, but Not in Aorta1

C. Yallampalli2,3, S.B. Kondapaka4, P. Lanlua5, S.J. Wimalawansa6, and P.R.R. Gangula3

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology,3 University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-1062 Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis,4 National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892 Department of Anatomy,5 Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, 73170, Thailand Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Nutrition,6 Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0019

Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a potent vasodilator neuropeptide known to be involved in the regulation of vascular tone. Results of previous studies from our laboratory and others suggest that vascular sensitivity to CGRP is enhanced during pregnancy and that the female sex steroid hormones estradiol-17ß (E2) and progesterone (P4) may be involved in this process. We hypothesized that CGRP receptors in the mesenteric artery are increased during pregnancy and with sex steroid hormone treatments. In the present study, we investigated whether pregnancy and female sex steroid hormones modulate the CGRP-receptors CGRP-A and CGRP-B in the mesenteric artery in the rat. The CGRP-A receptor consists of calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) and receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1); however, the CGRP-B receptor needs to be further characterized. Messenger RNA levels for CRLR and RAMP1 were assessed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and CGRP-B receptor proteins levels were determined by Western blot analysis. In addition, [125I]CGRP binding was measured by Scatchard analysis. Both mRNA for CGRP-A (CRLR and RAMP1) and the protein for CGRP-B receptors in mesenteric arteries were increased with pregnancy compared to nonpregnant, diestrous animals. A P4 antagonist, RU-486, downregulated and P4 upregulated these receptors in mesenteric arteries (P < 0.05) in pregnant rats. In adult ovariectomized rats, P4 upregulated CRLR and RAMP1 mRNA levels as well as [125I]CGRP-binding sites. The CGRP-B-receptor protein levels were significantly (P < 0.05) elevated by P4 and by combined E2 and P4 treatment. Together with earlier findings, these data suggest that increases in the expression of CGRP-A (CRLR and RAMP1) and CGRP-B receptors in mesenteric arteries may be important in reducing vascular resistance and in vascular adaptations that occur during pregnancy; in addition, P4 may be involved in this process.

1 Supported by NIH grants HD40828, HL72650, and HL 58144 awarded to C.Y.

2 Correspondence: Chandrasekhar Yallampalli, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 301 University Blvd., Medical Research Building, Rm. 11.138, Galveston, TX 77555-1062. FAX: 409 747 0475; chyallam{at}utmb.edu




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