Progesterone increases dynorphin a concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and preprodynorphin messenger ribonucleic acid levels in a subset of dynorphin neurons in the sheep

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Foradori, CD
Goodman, RL
Adams, VL
Valent, M
Lehman, MN [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cincinnati, Coll Med, Dept Cell Biol Neurobiol & Anat, Cincinnati, OH 45267 USA
[2] Univ Cincinnati, Neurosci Program, Cincinnati, OH 45267 USA
[3] W Virginia Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Physiol, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
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10.1210/en.2004-1326
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R5 [内科学];
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Recent studies suggest that the endogenous opioid peptide, dynorphin, is an important mediator of progesterone negative feedback on GnRH pulse frequency in the ewe. These experiments tested this hypothesis by examining the effects of progesterone on dynorphin A concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collected from the third ventricle and expression of preprodynorphin (PPD) mRNA in hypothalamic nuclei. CSF was collected every 10 min for 5 h inthree groups of ewes: 1) ovary-intact ewes during the luteal phase ( d 6 - 7 of estrous cycle); 2) ewes 6 - 7 d after ovariectomy (OVX); and 3) OVX ewes treated for 6 - 7 d with implants that produced luteal-phase progesterone levels. Diencephalic tissue from these ewes was then collected and processed for in situ hybridization using an ovine cDNA probe against PPD. Progesterone treatment increased dynorphin A concentrations in CSF over that observed in untreated OVX ewes; CSF dynorphin A concentrations in ovary-intact ewes were midway between the other groups. OVX significantly decreased the number of PPD mRNA-expressing cells in the preoptic area (POA), anterior hypothalamic area (AHA), and arcuate nucleus ( ARC), with no change seen in any other PPD-expressing nuclei. Progesterone treatment of OVX ewes restored PPD expression in the POA and AHA to levels seen in luteal-phase animals but had no effect on PPD expression in the ARC. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that progesterone acts via dynorphin neurons to inhibit pulsatile GnRH secretion and point to dynorphin neurons in the POA, AHA, and ARC as potential mediators of this action during the luteal phase.
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