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Evidence That Human Chorionic Gonadotropin/luteinizing Hormone Receptor Down-regulation Involves Decreased Levels of Receptor Messenger Ribonucleic Acid

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Journal Endocrinology
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 1991 Jan 1
PMID 1986931
Citations 30
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Abstract

Injection of pseudopregnant rats with pharmacological doses of hCG leads to a characteristic decrease in LH/hCG binding by the isolated luteal cells. The steady state levels of LH/hCG receptor mRNA were determined in rat ovaries during hCG-induced down-regulation of the receptor. Northern blots were performed using a 20-mer probe corresponding to a guanine cytosine-rich carboxyl-terminal untranslated region of the LH/hCG receptor cDNA. The hybridization of the probe to LH/hCG receptor mRNA was highly specific, since the probe hybridized only to rat luteal cell RNA fraction, with no signal detected in nontarget tissues. The LH/hCG receptor level was quantitated by [125I]hCG binding to the isolated membrane fractions from the corresponding treatment and control groups. Examination of mRNA levels of the receptor during hCG-induced down-regulation showed a steady decrease from 0-24 h, followed by a gradual increase to control levels from 24-72 h corresponding to days 8-9 of pseudopregnancy. The [125I]hCG-binding activity during down-regulation paralleled the mRNA profile in both the experimental and control groups. Examination of the levels of mRNA for alpha-actin showed no change during this period, suggesting that the loss of LH/hCG receptor mRNA at 24 h was not due to a general loss of mRNA in luteal cells. These results suggest that hCG-induced down-regulation of the LH/hCG receptor in luteal cells involves regulation of the receptors at the message level.

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