Mechanism of action of interleukin-1 in modulating gonadotropin secretion. In vivo and in vitro studies

Biological signals Pub Date : 1998-01-01
Dondi, Limonta, Marelli, Piva
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Abstract

To obtain further information on the mode of action of interleukin (IL)-1 in modulating gonadotropin secretion, a series of in vivo and in vitro studies has been performed with the beta-isoform of IL-1. IL-1 beta injected in a lateral ventricle of 3-week-castrated female rats resulted in the expected decrease in serum levels of gonadotropins luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), accompanied by a decrease in the number of LH-releasing hormone (LHRH) receptors. These results may indicate that the inhibition of gonadotropin release may result from a decrease in the number of LHRH pituitary receptors either through a direct effect on the pituitary or by modulating the release of LHRH from hypothalamic neurons able to induce a reduction in pituitary LHRH receptors. In vitro studies using the GT1-1 cell line, which specifically produces and secretes LHRH, demonstrated that IL-beta stimulates LHRH release but does not influence intracellular levels of LHRH mRNA. These results seem to indicate that IL-1 beta may act at several levels of the nervous machinery leading to gonadotropin secretion, with a series of effects more complex than previously anticipated.

白细胞介素-1在调节促性腺激素分泌中的作用机制。体内和体外研究
为了进一步了解白细胞介素(IL)-1在调节促性腺激素分泌中的作用模式,对IL-1的β -异构体进行了一系列体内和体外研究。IL-1 β在阉割3周的雌性大鼠侧脑室注射,可导致血清促性腺激素、促黄体生成素(LH)和促卵泡激素(FSH)水平降低,并伴有LH释放激素(LHRH)受体数量减少。这些结果可能表明,促性腺激素释放的抑制可能是由于LHRH垂体受体数量的减少,或者通过对垂体的直接作用,或者通过调节下丘脑神经元的LHRH释放,从而诱导垂体LHRH受体的减少。使用特异性产生和分泌LHRH的GT1-1细胞系进行的体外研究表明,il - β刺激LHRH的释放,但不影响细胞内LHRH mRNA的水平。这些结果似乎表明,IL-1 β可能在导致促性腺激素分泌的神经机制的几个水平上起作用,其一系列影响比先前预期的更为复杂。
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