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Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In mammals, the functions of epidermal growth factor (EGF) have been widely studied. However, little is known about the pituitary actions of EGF in teleost. Using primary cultured grass carp pituitary cells as model, we found that EGF could reduce pituitary luteinizing hormone β (LHβ...

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Autores principales: Hu, Qiongyao, Qin, Qinbo, Xu, Shaohua, Zhou, Lingling, Xia, Chuanhui, Shi, Xuetao, Zhang, Huiying, Jia, Jingyi, Ye, Cheng, Yin, Zhan, Hu, Guangfu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32911654
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090279
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author Hu, Qiongyao
Qin, Qinbo
Xu, Shaohua
Zhou, Lingling
Xia, Chuanhui
Shi, Xuetao
Zhang, Huiying
Jia, Jingyi
Ye, Cheng
Yin, Zhan
Hu, Guangfu
author_facet Hu, Qiongyao
Qin, Qinbo
Xu, Shaohua
Zhou, Lingling
Xia, Chuanhui
Shi, Xuetao
Zhang, Huiying
Jia, Jingyi
Ye, Cheng
Yin, Zhan
Hu, Guangfu
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In mammals, the functions of epidermal growth factor (EGF) have been widely studied. However, little is known about the pituitary actions of EGF in teleost. Using primary cultured grass carp pituitary cells as model, we found that EGF could reduce pituitary luteinizing hormone β (LHβ) mRNA expression, but induce pituitary growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL) and somatolactins (SL) mRNA expression. Furthermore, we also found that NKB could suppress EGF-induced PRL mRNA expression in grass carp pituitary cells. These results suggested that EGF could directly regulate pituitary hormones expression in teleost. ABSTRACT: In mammals, epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays a vital role in both pituitary physiology and pathology. However, the functional role of EGF in the regulation of pituitary hormones has rarely reported in teleost. In our study, using primary cultured grass carp pituitary cells as an in vitro model, we examined the effects of EGF on pituitary hormone secretion and gene expression as well as the post-receptor signaling mechanisms involved. Firstly, we found that EGF significantly reduced luteinizing hormone (LHβ) mRNA expression via ErbB1 coupled to ERK1/2 pathway, but had no effect on LH release in grass carp pituitary cells. Secondly, the results showed that EGF was effective in up-regulating mRNA expression of growth hormone (GH), somatolactin α (SLα) and somatolactin β (SLβ) via ErbB1 and ErbB2 and subsequently coupled to MEK1/2/ERK1/2 and PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathways, respectively. However, EGF was not effective in GH release in pituitary cells. Thirdly, we found that EGF strongly induced pituitary prolactin (PRL) release and mRNA expression, which was mediated by ErbB1 and subsequent stimulation of MEK1/2/ERK1/2 and PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathways. Interestingly, subsequent study further found that neurokinin B (NKB) significantly suppressed EGF-induced PRL mRNA expression, which was mediated by neurokinin receptor (NK2R) and coupled to AC/cAMP/PKA signal pathway. These results suggested that EGF could differently regulate the pituitary hormones expression in grass carp pituitary cells.
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spelling pubmed-75643542020-10-26 Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp Hu, Qiongyao Qin, Qinbo Xu, Shaohua Zhou, Lingling Xia, Chuanhui Shi, Xuetao Zhang, Huiying Jia, Jingyi Ye, Cheng Yin, Zhan Hu, Guangfu Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In mammals, the functions of epidermal growth factor (EGF) have been widely studied. However, little is known about the pituitary actions of EGF in teleost. Using primary cultured grass carp pituitary cells as model, we found that EGF could reduce pituitary luteinizing hormone β (LHβ) mRNA expression, but induce pituitary growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL) and somatolactins (SL) mRNA expression. Furthermore, we also found that NKB could suppress EGF-induced PRL mRNA expression in grass carp pituitary cells. These results suggested that EGF could directly regulate pituitary hormones expression in teleost. ABSTRACT: In mammals, epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays a vital role in both pituitary physiology and pathology. However, the functional role of EGF in the regulation of pituitary hormones has rarely reported in teleost. In our study, using primary cultured grass carp pituitary cells as an in vitro model, we examined the effects of EGF on pituitary hormone secretion and gene expression as well as the post-receptor signaling mechanisms involved. Firstly, we found that EGF significantly reduced luteinizing hormone (LHβ) mRNA expression via ErbB1 coupled to ERK1/2 pathway, but had no effect on LH release in grass carp pituitary cells. Secondly, the results showed that EGF was effective in up-regulating mRNA expression of growth hormone (GH), somatolactin α (SLα) and somatolactin β (SLβ) via ErbB1 and ErbB2 and subsequently coupled to MEK1/2/ERK1/2 and PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathways, respectively. However, EGF was not effective in GH release in pituitary cells. Thirdly, we found that EGF strongly induced pituitary prolactin (PRL) release and mRNA expression, which was mediated by ErbB1 and subsequent stimulation of MEK1/2/ERK1/2 and PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathways. Interestingly, subsequent study further found that neurokinin B (NKB) significantly suppressed EGF-induced PRL mRNA expression, which was mediated by neurokinin receptor (NK2R) and coupled to AC/cAMP/PKA signal pathway. These results suggested that EGF could differently regulate the pituitary hormones expression in grass carp pituitary cells. MDPI 2020-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7564354/ /pubmed/32911654 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090279 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hu, Qiongyao
Qin, Qinbo
Xu, Shaohua
Zhou, Lingling
Xia, Chuanhui
Shi, Xuetao
Zhang, Huiying
Jia, Jingyi
Ye, Cheng
Yin, Zhan
Hu, Guangfu
Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp
title Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp
title_full Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp
title_fullStr Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp
title_full_unstemmed Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp
title_short Pituitary Actions of EGF on Gonadotropins, Growth Hormone, Prolactin and Somatolactins in Grass Carp
title_sort pituitary actions of egf on gonadotropins, growth hormone, prolactin and somatolactins in grass carp
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32911654
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9090279
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