Expression and Binding Activity of Luteinizing Hormone/Chorionic Gonadotropin Receptors in the Primary Corpus Luteum During Early Pregnancy in the Mare
Luteal steroids are necessary to maintain the first 70â90 days of pregnancy in the mare. At 35 days postovulation, the resurgence of the primary corpus luteum (CL) coincides with the secretion of the fetal hormone eCG. In order to study the responsiveness of the primary CL to eCG, we have examined...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2003-11, Vol.69 (5), p.1743-1749 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Luteal steroids are necessary to maintain the first 70â90 days of pregnancy in the mare. At 35 days postovulation, the resurgence
of the primary corpus luteum (CL) coincides with the secretion of the fetal hormone eCG. In order to study the responsiveness
of the primary CL to eCG, we have examined levels of luteal equine LH/CG receptors (eLH/CG-R) mRNAs by Northern blot analysis
and measured concentrations of eLH/CG binding sites on luteal membranes using 125 I-eLH saturation binding assays at three stages of gestation: before the onset of eCG secretion (Days 14â31), from onset to
maximum eCG secretion (Days 38â62), and during decline of eCG secretion (Days 83â101). Multiple transcripts of eLH/CG-R (7,
5.7, 4.9, 3.9, 2.8, 1.8, 0.6 kilobase [kb]) were identified in the primary CL at all stages examined. Three of them (5.7,
2.8, 0.6 kb) coded for truncated eLH/CG-R lacking the transmembrane domain. The relative intensities of the four major transcripts
tended to decrease (5.7 and 3.9 kb) or were steadily expressed (7 and 1.8 kb) during pregnancy. The affinity of eLH/CG binding
sites did not change during pregnancy whereas the number of eLH/CG binding sites decreased significantly after the onset of
eCG secretion. Nevertheless, levels of binding sites were still at 44.6% (Days 38â62) to 24.7% (Days 83â101) of those measured
before the onset of eCG secretion. Taken together, the presence of eLH/CG-R mRNAs and of a substantial part of eLH/CG binding
sites with high affinity suggest that the primary CL still expresses a high number of eLH/CG-R and remains responsive to eCG
during early pregnancy. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod.103.018812 |