Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone gene expression differs in young and middle-aged females on the day of a steroid-induced LH surge |
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Authors: | Beverly S. Rubin Charlotte E. Lee Mika Ohtomo Joan C. King |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy and Cellular Biology, Tufts University Schools of Medicine, Boston, MA 02111, USA |
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Abstract: | LHRH mRNA levels were examined in young and middle-aged female rats at 4 times (10:00 h, 14:00 h, 18:00 h and 20:00 h) on the day of a steroid-induced LH surge by in situ hybridization with a digoxigenin-labeled riboprobe. Young, but not middle-aged females, exhibited dynamic temporal changes in the number of LHRH mRNA positive neurons detected in the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis–preoptic area (OVLT–POA) continuum. Specifically, fewer LHRH mRNA positive neurons were detected at 18:00 h compared with the number detected at 14:00 h and 20:00 h (P<0.01) in the OVLT–POA of young females. All LHRH mRNA positive neurons present in 4 anatomically matched sections through the rostral POA of young and middle-aged animals were digitized for detailed computer-assisted analysis of the hybridization reaction product. The mean hybridization area (P<0.00025) and integrated optical density per cell (P<0.006) were reduced in middle-aged compared to young females consistent with a relative age-related decline in LHRH mRNA levels. Moreover, an age-related reduction in cellular and/or regional hybridization area was noted at each of the time points examined (P<0.05–P<0.001). These data confirm earlier reports of dynamic changes in LHRH mRNA levels on the day of an LH surge. Furthermore, they support a role for age-related alterations in LHRH gene expression in the disruption of regular estrous cyclicity in middle-aged females. |
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Keywords: | GnRH LHRH mRNA GnRH mRNA Estrous cyclicity Age-related Hypothalamus Digoxigenin In situ hybridization |
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