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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1997) 110 291-298
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.1100291
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Effects of luteotrophic and luteolytic hormones on expression of mRNA encoding insulin-like growth factor I and growth hormone receptor in the ovine corpus luteum

J. L. Juengel, T. M. Nett, R. V. Anthony and G. D. Niswender

The regulation of mRNAs encoding insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and the receptor for growth hormone (GH-R) in ovine luteal tissue by luteotrophic and luteolytic hormones was examined. In Expt 1, ewes were hypophysectomized (HPX) on day 5 of the oestrous cycle and administered saline (S), LH, GH, or LH + GH until day 12 of the oestrous cycle (n = 4 ewes per group). Concentrations of luteal mRNA encoding IGF-I in HPX + S ewes and pituitary-intact ewes at day 5 (n = 4) were approximately 60% (P < 0.05) of those in pituitary-intact ewes at day 12 (n = 4). Treatment of HPX ewes with GH or GH + LH, but not LH alone, increased concentrations of mRNA encoding IGF-I to values similar to those in pituitary-intact ewes at day 12. Hypophysectomy also reduced the mean concentration of mRNA encoding GH-R to approximately 60% (P < 0.05) of the values in pituitary-intact ewes (days 5 or 12). Treatment with LH, but not GH, increased (P < 0.05) concentrations of mRNA encoding GH-R to values observed in pituitary-intact ewes. In Expt 2, prostaglandin F2{alpha} (PGF2{alpha}; 1 µmole) injected into the ovarian artery on day 11 or day 12 of the oestrous cycle had no effect on luteal concentrations of mRNA for either IGF-I or GH-R. In Expt 3, concentrations of mRNA encoding IGF-I increased (P < 0.05) between days 3 and 6 and remained high for the duration (days 9, 12 and 15) of the oestrous cycle while luteal concentrations of mRNA encoding GH-R did not change. In conclusion, responsiveness of the corpus luteum to GH and luteal synthesis of IGF-I are likely regulators of luteal development and function. However, PGF2{alpha}-induced luteolysis was not associated with a decrease in concentrations of mRNAs encoding either IGF-I or GH-R.







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