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SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice

The importance of peripheral nutritional signals to the functioning of the reproductive axis is appreciated, but the mechanisms are not well understood. The three tiers of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis are receptive to many of these nutritional signals, including leptin. We have previously...

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Autores principales: Odle, Angela, Allensworth-James, Melody, Haney, Anessa, Silva Moreira, Ana Rita, Miles, Tiffany, MacNicol, Melanie, MacNicol, Angus, Childs, Gwen
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Publicado: Endocrine Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6552374/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-SAT-417
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author Odle, Angela
Allensworth-James, Melody
Haney, Anessa
Silva Moreira, Ana Rita
Miles, Tiffany
MacNicol, Melanie
MacNicol, Angus
Childs, Gwen
author_facet Odle, Angela
Allensworth-James, Melody
Haney, Anessa
Silva Moreira, Ana Rita
Miles, Tiffany
MacNicol, Melanie
MacNicol, Angus
Childs, Gwen
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description The importance of peripheral nutritional signals to the functioning of the reproductive axis is appreciated, but the mechanisms are not well understood. The three tiers of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis are receptive to many of these nutritional signals, including leptin. We have previously shown that leptin communicates with pituitary gonadotropes to maintain numbers of gonadotropin-releasing-hormone receptors (GnRHrs), and that loss of the leptin signal (LEPR) in gonadotropes results in subfertility in females. Using our current model of gonadotrope leptin resistance (GnRHR-cre, floxed Lepr exon 1) which targets the deletion of all LEPRs specifically to gonadotropes expressing Gnrhr, we investigated the role of leptin in the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) surge in female mice. Pituitaries and serum from 2-3 month-old control (CTL) and gonadotrope-Lepr-null (MUT) females were collected at midnight between proestrus and estrus, and at 0400 and 0900 on the morning of estrus. The samples were assayed for LH and FSH, and pituitaries were also used to determine GnRHr levels (ELISA) and Lh, Fsh, and Gnrhr mRNA levels (qPCR). Our gonadotrope-Lepr-null females showed a dramatic decrease in serum FSH during the peak of FSH secretion (0400 estrus, CTL: 25.8 ng/mL ± 5.7, n=6, MUT: 6.9 ng/mL ± 0.8, n=5, p<0.03). This result is significant, despite the large natural variability in gonadotropin surges. MUT FSH secretion also trended down at midnight by about 40%, although this effect was not significant. Interestingly, stores of FSH at 0400 were significantly increased in MUT pituitaries compared to controls. Control FSH stores dropped by ~74% from midnight to 0400, whereas mutant stores only dropped about 14% in the same time period, suggesting that the mutants have insufficient FSH secretion beginning at midnight. Analyses of ovarian sections from diestrous or proestrous MUT females showed a significant 38-43% decline in the average number of antral follicles (ANOVA, p<0.05 n=7-8), which correlates with the low FSH secretion. We also discovered a major drop in Fsh mRNA in our MUT pituitaries at 0400 (CTL RQ: 0.68 ± 0.14, n=5; MUT RQ: 0.10 ± 0.04, n=6, p<0.02). MUT Fsh mRNA remained low at 0900 (NS), at about 40% of control mRNA. Importantly, despite finding GnRHR proteins decreased at other stages in the cycle, no differences were seen between controls and mutants with regards to GnRHR (protein or mRNA) during these specific FSH surge time points. Our study indicates that leptin signals to the reproductive axis through control of FSH secretion specifically during the time of the FSH surge in female mice. We hypothesize that leptin may also be able to regulate Fsh transcription. Future studies will test the ability of leptin to stimulate Fsh transcription and secretion from normal, early AM estrous pituitaries and will investigate the pathways that mediate these effects.
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spelling pubmed-65523742019-06-13 SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice Odle, Angela Allensworth-James, Melody Haney, Anessa Silva Moreira, Ana Rita Miles, Tiffany MacNicol, Melanie MacNicol, Angus Childs, Gwen J Endocr Soc Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary The importance of peripheral nutritional signals to the functioning of the reproductive axis is appreciated, but the mechanisms are not well understood. The three tiers of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis are receptive to many of these nutritional signals, including leptin. We have previously shown that leptin communicates with pituitary gonadotropes to maintain numbers of gonadotropin-releasing-hormone receptors (GnRHrs), and that loss of the leptin signal (LEPR) in gonadotropes results in subfertility in females. Using our current model of gonadotrope leptin resistance (GnRHR-cre, floxed Lepr exon 1) which targets the deletion of all LEPRs specifically to gonadotropes expressing Gnrhr, we investigated the role of leptin in the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) surge in female mice. Pituitaries and serum from 2-3 month-old control (CTL) and gonadotrope-Lepr-null (MUT) females were collected at midnight between proestrus and estrus, and at 0400 and 0900 on the morning of estrus. The samples were assayed for LH and FSH, and pituitaries were also used to determine GnRHr levels (ELISA) and Lh, Fsh, and Gnrhr mRNA levels (qPCR). Our gonadotrope-Lepr-null females showed a dramatic decrease in serum FSH during the peak of FSH secretion (0400 estrus, CTL: 25.8 ng/mL ± 5.7, n=6, MUT: 6.9 ng/mL ± 0.8, n=5, p<0.03). This result is significant, despite the large natural variability in gonadotropin surges. MUT FSH secretion also trended down at midnight by about 40%, although this effect was not significant. Interestingly, stores of FSH at 0400 were significantly increased in MUT pituitaries compared to controls. Control FSH stores dropped by ~74% from midnight to 0400, whereas mutant stores only dropped about 14% in the same time period, suggesting that the mutants have insufficient FSH secretion beginning at midnight. Analyses of ovarian sections from diestrous or proestrous MUT females showed a significant 38-43% decline in the average number of antral follicles (ANOVA, p<0.05 n=7-8), which correlates with the low FSH secretion. We also discovered a major drop in Fsh mRNA in our MUT pituitaries at 0400 (CTL RQ: 0.68 ± 0.14, n=5; MUT RQ: 0.10 ± 0.04, n=6, p<0.02). MUT Fsh mRNA remained low at 0900 (NS), at about 40% of control mRNA. Importantly, despite finding GnRHR proteins decreased at other stages in the cycle, no differences were seen between controls and mutants with regards to GnRHR (protein or mRNA) during these specific FSH surge time points. Our study indicates that leptin signals to the reproductive axis through control of FSH secretion specifically during the time of the FSH surge in female mice. We hypothesize that leptin may also be able to regulate Fsh transcription. Future studies will test the ability of leptin to stimulate Fsh transcription and secretion from normal, early AM estrous pituitaries and will investigate the pathways that mediate these effects. Endocrine Society 2019-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6552374/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-SAT-417 Text en Copyright © 2019 Endocrine Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article has been published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
Odle, Angela
Allensworth-James, Melody
Haney, Anessa
Silva Moreira, Ana Rita
Miles, Tiffany
MacNicol, Melanie
MacNicol, Angus
Childs, Gwen
SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
title SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
title_full SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
title_fullStr SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
title_full_unstemmed SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
title_short SAT-417 The Gonadotrope Leptin Signal Is Critical for the Early-Morning Estrus Rise in FSH in Female Mice
title_sort sat-417 the gonadotrope leptin signal is critical for the early-morning estrus rise in fsh in female mice
topic Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6552374/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/js.2019-SAT-417
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