Gonadal Pathologies in Transgenic Mice Expressing the Rat Inhibinα -Subunit
Inhibin and activin are structurally related dimeric peptide hormones and are members of the TGF-β superfamily of proteins. In the accompanying paper, we describe transgenic mice that overexpress the inhibin α-subunit gene from a metallothionein-I promoter (MT-α) and examine the effects of the MT-α...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 2001-11, Vol.142 (11), p.5005-5014 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Inhibin and activin are structurally related dimeric peptide
hormones and are members of the TGF-β superfamily of proteins. In the
accompanying paper, we describe transgenic mice that overexpress the
inhibin α-subunit gene from a metallothionein-I promoter (MT-α) and
examine the effects of the MT-α transgene on gonadotropin levels and
fertility. To characterize the effects of increased inhibin α-subunit
on gonadal morphology and function, in this report we investigate
gonadal histology, steroid hormone levels, and the basis of ovarian
cyst formation in MT-α transgenic mice. MT-α transgenic female mice
develop large fluid-filled ovarian cysts of follicular origin as early
as 3 months of age. By 12 months of age, more than 92% of female
MT-α transgenic mice develop ovarian cysts compared with less than
25% of wild-type littermates. Ovarian cysts form unilaterally or
bilaterally, and cystic ovaries often have a greatly expanded bursal
sac. Additionally, the ovaries of MT-α transgenic mice contain
polyovular follicles and have fewer mature antral follicles and corpora
lutea. MT-α female mice exhibit abnormal steroid hormone production,
with increased serum T levels and reductions in serum E with
corresponding reductions in uterine mass. In the MT-α transgenic
males, testis size was decreased by 20–40% compared with control
males, and there is a corresponding reduction in seminiferous tubule
volume. After a chronic treatment with a GnRH antagonist, MT-α female
mice continued to develop ovarian cysts and bursal sac expansions,
although the cysts were markedly reduced in size. These results
indicate that the expression of the rat inhibin α-subunit in mice
results in significant ovarian pathology, reduced testicular size, and
altered ovarian steroidogenesis. The antagonist studies are consistent
with a direct ovarian effect of the α-subunit transgene product
mediated by changes in the inhibin-to-activin ratio in these
mice. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.142.11.8472 |