Evidence that estrogen receptor alpha, but not beta, mediates seasonal changes in the response of the ovine retrochiasmatic area to estradiol
In ewes, anestrus results from a reduction in LH pulsatility due to an increased sensitivity of the hypothalamic estradiol negative feedback system. Considerable evidence has implicated the A15 group of dopaminergic neurons in the retrochiasmatic area in this seasonally dependent estradiol effect. M...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 2003-03, Vol.68 (3), p.846-852 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In ewes, anestrus results from a reduction in LH pulsatility due to an increased sensitivity of the hypothalamic estradiol
negative feedback system. Considerable evidence has implicated the A15 group of dopaminergic neurons in the retrochiasmatic
area in this seasonally dependent estradiol effect. Moreover, estradiol administered to the retrochiasmatic area in ovariectomized
anestrous ewes inhibits LH secretion. However, A15 neurons do not appear to contain the classical estrogen receptors (ERα).
Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that β-estrogen receptors mediate the action of estradiol in the retrochiasmatic area
by comparing the effects of estradiol and genistein, a selective ERβ agonist. We also examined whether there are seasonal
changes in response of the retrochiasmatic area to these agonists and if these effects are mediated by dopamine. To test these
hypotheses, ovariectomized ewes were implanted with bilateral guide cannulae targeting the retrochiasmatic area. Crystalline
agonists were administered via microimplants inserted down the cannulae. Blood samples taken before and 4 days after microimplant
insertion were analyzed for LH concentrations, pulse frequency, and amplitude. Genistein treatment produced no significant
change in LH levels in either season. Estradiol treatment decreased both mean LH concentrations and pulse frequency in anestrous
but not breeding-season ewes. Administration of the dopamine antagonist sulpiride to ovariectomized ewes with estradiol microimplants
in the retrochiasmatic area returned LH pulse frequency to levels indistinguishable from controls. From these data, we hypothesize
that estradiol acts on local ERα-containing neurons in this area to stimulate a dopaminergic pathway that inhibits LH secretion
during anestrus. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod.102.010215 |