PREGNANCY LACTOGENS IN THE RAT CONCEPTUS AND FETUS - CIRCULATING LEVELS, DISTRIBUTION OF BINDING, AND EXPRESSION OF RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RIBONUCLEIC-ACID

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FREEMARK, M
KIRK, K
PIHOKER, C
ROBERTSON, MC
SHIU, RPC
DRISCOLL, P
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[1] DUKE UNIV, MED CTR, DEPT CELL BIOL, DURHAM, NC 27710 USA
[2] UNIV MANITOBA, DEPT PHYSIOL, WINNIPEG R3T 2N2, MANITOBA, CANADA
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10.1210/en.133.4.1830
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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To clarify the roles of the rat placental lactogens in embryogenesis and fetal development, we measured the concentrations of rat placental lactogen-II (rPL-II) in fetal rat serum and examined the distribution and expression of rPL-I- and rPL-II-binding sites in rat uteroplacental and fetal tissues. The concentration of rPL-II in fetal rat serum on day 20 of gestation was 28.3 +/- 0.8 ng/ml (mean +/- SEM; n = 6), approximately 1/14th its concentration in maternal serum (398.3 +/- 45.3 ng/ml; n = 6). In the midgestational uterus and placenta, rat PL-1 bound specifically to mesometrial decidua and to a capsular layer of stroma overlying the antimesometrial decidua. The binding of radiolabeled rPL-I to these tissues was inhibited by unlabeled rat PRL and human (h) GH, but not by rat GH, suggesting that the rPL-I-binding sites are lactogenic in nature. In the late gestational fetus, rat PL-II bound specifically to fetal adrenal, kidney, small intestine, liver, and pancreas; its binding, like that of rPL-I, was inhibited by rPRL, but not by rGH. rPL-II-binding sites in fetal adrenal were detected as early as day 16, whereas rPL-II-binding sites in fetal kidney and small intestine were not demonstrable until day 18. Lactogenic binding sites in fetal liver and pancreas did not appear until days 19-20. The relative amounts of specific binding of rPL-II to fetal tissues correlated positively with tissue levels of expression of the 4.2- and 1.8-kilobase PRL receptor mRNA transcripts. Radiolabeled hGH, which interacts with somatogenic receptors as well as lactogenic receptors, bound specifically to mesometrial decidua, fetal adrenal, kidney, small intestine, liver, and pancreas. In addition, radiolabeled hGH bound specifically, but with low intensity, to fetal brain. In mesometrial decidua and fetal adrenal, kidney, and small intestine, the binding of hGH was blocked by rPL-II and rPRL, but not by rGH or ovine GH, suggesting the predominance of lactogenic receptors. In contrast, in fetal brain, the binding of hGH was inhibited by rGH, but not by rPL-II, suggesting that the fetal brain contains somatogenic receptors. The presence of rPL-I-binding sites in maternal decidua suggests a paracrine role for the hormone in decidual function at midgestation. The presence of rPL-II in fetal serum and the widespread distribution of rPL-II-binding sites in fetal tissues indicate a role for rPL-II in fetal development.
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