Biphasic Roles of Clock Genes and Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in Gonadotropin Expression by Mouse Gonadotrope Cells

Oct 23, 2021International journal of molecular sciences

Dual Roles of Biological Clock Genes and Growth Proteins in Hormone Production by Mouse Reproductive Cells

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Abstract

Luteinizing hormone ()β mRNA expression in mouse gonadotropin LβT2 cells is elevated 24 hours after stimulation.

  • LHβ mRNA expression is suppressed up to 12 hours before increasing at 24 hours post-GnRH stimulation.
  • The expression levels of Clock genes Bmal1, Clock, Per2, and Cry1 change over time, mirroring LHβ expression patterns.
  • Bmal1 and Clock show strong positive correlations with LHβ mRNA expression levels.
  • ERK signaling is associated with the early suppression of LHβ, Bmal1, and Clock expression by GnRH.
  • Inhibition of Bmal1 and Clock reduces LHβ mRNA levels 24 hours after GnRH stimulation.
  • BMP-6 and BMP-7 significantly attenuate late-phase Bmal1 and LHβ mRNA expression after GnRH stimulation.

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Key numbers

71%
Decrease in β mRNA with Bmal1 siRNA
Reduction in β mRNA levels at late phase after stimulation.
81%
Decrease in β mRNA with Clock siRNA
Reduction in β mRNA levels at late phase after stimulation.
0.86
Correlation between β and Bmal1
Significant correlation between mRNA expression levels of β and Bmal1.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the roles of Clock genes and bone morphogenetic proteins () in regulating gonadotropin expression in mouse gonadotrope cells.
  • The study focuses on how luteinizing hormone ()β mRNA expression is temporally regulated by stimulation.
  • Findings reveal a biphasic response: β expression is suppressed early and then elevated later, influenced by Clock genes and .

Essence

  • stimulation causes biphasic changes in β expression in gonadotrope cells, regulated by Clock genes and . Early suppression is linked to ERK signaling, while late elevation is influenced by .

Key takeaways

  • β mRNA expression shows a biphasic response to , initially suppressed for 12 hours and then elevated at 24 hours. This pattern indicates a complex regulatory mechanism involving both Clock genes and .
  • Strong correlations exist between β and Clock gene expressions, particularly Bmal1 and Clock, suggesting that these genes play a crucial role in β regulation in response to .
  • Inhibition of Bmal1 and Clock expression significantly reduces β mRNA levels at the late phase after stimulation, indicating their essential role in the late-phase expression of .

Caveats

  • The study is limited to mouse gonadotrope cells, which may not fully represent gonadotropin regulation in other species or in vivo conditions.
  • The mechanisms underlying the interactions between and Clock genes require further investigation to clarify their roles in gonadotropin expression.

Definitions

  • GnRH: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone, a hormone that stimulates the release of gonadotropins from the pituitary gland.
  • LH: Luteinizing hormone, a hormone involved in regulating the reproductive system.
  • BMPs: Bone morphogenetic proteins, a group of growth factors known to influence cell growth and differentiation.

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