Oxytocin receptor gene expression in rat mammary gland: structural characterization and regulation

Sep 21, 2001Journal of molecular endocrinology

Oxytocin Receptor Gene Activity and Its Control in Rat Mammary Glands

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Abstract

A 150-fold increase in oxytocin receptor (OTR) mRNA was observed in the mammary gland during pregnancy.

  • Two oxytocin receptor mRNA species were identified in the mammary gland, measuring 6.7 kb and 5.4 kb.
  • The 6.7 kb mRNA is also present in the uterus and extends beyond the previously published sequence.
  • The 5.4 kb mRNA species is specific to the mammary gland and ends at a unique polyadenylation site.
  • Both uterine and mammary gland OTR mRNAs are suggested to encode the same receptor protein.
  • Estrogen significantly increased uterine OTR mRNA levels but had no effect on mammary gland OTR mRNA.

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