THE STIMULATION OF RESPIRATION BY PROGESTERONE IN OVARIECTOMIZED CAT IS MEDIATED BY AN ESTROGEN-DEPENDENT HYPOTHALAMIC MECHANISM REQUIRING GENE-EXPRESSION

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BAYLISS, DA [1 ]
CIDLOWSKI, JA [1 ]
MILLHORN, DE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV N CAROLINA, DEPT PHYSIOL, 78 MED RES WING, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599 USA
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10.1210/endo-126-1-519
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R5 [内科学];
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The central site of action and the cellular mech-anism by which progesterone stimulates respiration were studied in ovariectomized cats that were anesthetized, paralyzed, and ventilated and in which respiratory sensory feedback mechanisms were either eliminated or controlled. Phrenic nerve activity served as an index of central respiratory output. Progesterone did not stimulate respiration in ovariectomized cats not pretreated with estrogen. In contrast, repeated doses of progesterone (0.1-1.0 μg/kg, iv, cumulative) caused a sustained (>45 min) dose-dependent facilitation of phrenic nerve activity in animals primed 3 days before study with 17β-estradiol (20 μg/kg, sc). Estrogen exposure is, therefore, a prerequisite for the respiratory response to progesterone in ovariectomized cats. This estrogen- dependent respiratory response to progesterone was attenuated in animals pretreated with either the estrogen receptor antagonist CI628 or the progesterone receptor antagonist RU486, indicating that the respiratory response is mediated by both estrogen and progesterone receptors. Inhibitors of protein (anisomy- cin) and RNA (actinomycin-D) synthesis caused a diminution of the respiratory response to progesterone, implicating a requirement for gene expression in the response. Midcollicular decerebration (which removed the diencephalon) attenuated, whereas decortication (which spared the diencephalon) did not affect the respiratory response to progesterone. Thus, the diencephalon appears to be a critical neuroanatomical substrate for the response. These results indicate that the respiratory response to progesterone is mediated, at a hypothalamic site, via a genomic mechanism with characteristics consistent with the pro- totypic mechanism for progesterone actions. © 1990 by The Endocrine Society.
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