Orexin A and B in vitro modify orexins receptors expression and Gonadotropins secretion of anterior pituitary cells of proestrous rats

N.I. Cataldi , V.A.R. Lux Lantos , C. Libertun
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Abstract

Aim

Orexin A and orexin B (hypocretins) are neuropeptides synthesized mainly by neurons located in the lateral hypothalamus and projections throughout the brain. They are agonists at both the orexin 1 and orexin 2 G protein-coupled receptors. They have been related to arousal, sleep and feeding, autonomic and neuroendocrine functions. Their role in the brain control of gonadotropins secretion was postulated in rodents and humans. Previously, we demonstrated the participation of the orexinergic system in attaining successful reproduction in in vivo studies.

Methods

We studied in vitro the effects of both neuropeptides, in the presence or absence of selective antagonists, on the mRNA expression of orexin 1 and orexin 2 receptors in anterior pituitary cells of proestrous rats, as well as the direct effects on FSH and LH secretion.

Results

Both orexin A and orexin B increased FSH and LH secretion; these effects were suppressed by the orexin 1 receptor blocking agent SB-334867 and the orexin 2 receptor antagonists JNJ-10397049. Orexin A and orexin B decreased OX1 receptor mRNA expression and this effect was modified only when both blocking agents were present. Neither orexin A nor the blocking drugs by themselves modified OX2 receptor mRNA expression. Orexin B treatment increased the mRNA expression of OX2 receptor. The effect was abolished only by the OX2 receptor antagonist.

Conclusion

In an in vitro model, we demonstrated a direct effect of orexins on gonadotropins release and orexins receptors expression, underlining the hypothesis that orexins participate in the brain control of pituitary functions.

促性腺激素A和B对大鼠垂体前叶细胞促性腺激素分泌及促性腺激素受体表达的影响
食欲素A和食欲素B(下丘脑)是主要由位于外侧下丘脑的神经元合成并投射到整个大脑的神经肽。它们是食欲素1和食欲素2g蛋白偶联受体的激动剂。它们与觉醒、睡眠和进食、自主神经和神经内分泌功能有关。它们在大脑控制促性腺激素分泌中的作用在啮齿动物和人类中被假设。以前,我们在体内研究中证明了食欲能系统在成功繁殖中的参与。方法体外研究两种神经肽在存在或不存在选择性拮抗剂的情况下对早孕大鼠垂体前叶细胞中食欲素1和食欲素2受体mRNA表达的影响,以及对促卵泡刺激素和黄体生成素分泌的直接影响。结果促生长素A和促生长素B均增加促生长素和黄体生长素分泌;这些作用被食欲素1受体阻断剂SB-334867和食欲素2受体拮抗剂JNJ-10397049所抑制。食欲素A和食欲素B降低了OX1受体mRNA的表达,这种作用只有在两种阻断剂同时存在时才会发生改变。食欲素A和阻断药物本身都没有改变OX2受体mRNA的表达。Orexin B处理使OX2受体mRNA表达增加。这种作用仅被OX2受体拮抗剂所消除。结论在体外模型中,我们证实了食欲素对促性腺激素释放和食欲素受体表达的直接影响,强调了食欲素参与脑控制垂体功能的假设。
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Regulatory Peptides
Regulatory Peptides 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Regulatory Peptides provides a medium for the rapid publication of interdisciplinary studies on the physiology and pathology of peptides of the gut, endocrine and nervous systems which regulate cell or tissue function. Articles emphasizing these objectives may be based on either fundamental or clinical observations obtained through the disciplines of morphology, cytochemistry, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology or psychology.
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