Prolactin gene expression and prolactin protein in premenopausal and postmenopausal human ovaries

Objective: To investigate intraovarian prolactin and prolactin-receptor gene expression and to assess local prolactin synthesis with emphasis on possible differences between premenopausal and postmenopausal status. Design: The RNA extracted from human premenopausal and postmenopausal tissues was sub...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fertility and sterility 1997-10, Vol.68 (4), p.696-701
Hauptverfasser: Schwärzler, Peter, Untergasser, Gerold, Hermann, Martin, Dirnhofer, Stephan, Abendstein, Burghard, Berger, Peter
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To investigate intraovarian prolactin and prolactin-receptor gene expression and to assess local prolactin synthesis with emphasis on possible differences between premenopausal and postmenopausal status. Design: The RNA extracted from human premenopausal and postmenopausal tissues was subjected to reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction by using prolactin-specific intron- and exon-spanning primers. Prolactin-receptor expression was investigated accordingly. The amplified complementary DNA fragments were analyzed by gel electrophoresis and restriction enzyme mapping. Local prolactin hormone synthesis was verified by a time-resolved immunofluorometric assay based on our monoclonal antibodies. Result(s): Prolactin and prolactin-receptor gene expression was observed in all analyzed human ovaries ( n = 18). Several other human tissue specimens, such as lung and kidney, served as negative control tissues. Significantly elevated concentrations of prolactin were detected in cytosolic extracts of premenopausal ( nf = 6; mean ± SD; 20.6 ± 3.3 ng/g tissue wet weight) versus postmenopausal ( n = 6; 3.6 ± 3.0 ng/g tissue wet weight) ovaries. Conclusion(s): The human ovary not only serves as a target for endocrine prolactin action but also as a site of local prolactin hormone production. In agreement with previous reports on extrapituitary sources of prolactin, we consider prolactin as a hormone as well as an autocrine or paracrine growth or regulatory factor. Significantly increased concentrations of prolactin in premenopausal ovarian tissue verifies its role in human reproduction.
ISSN:0015-0282
1556-5653
DOI:10.1016/S0015-0282(97)00320-8