Abstract

Experiments were carried out to investigate the effects of ovariectomy on gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) messenger RNA (mRNA), proGnRH and GnRH peptide levels in the hypothalamus of female rats. Intact proestrous female rats and female rats, which had been ovariectomized for 2 weeks, were sacrificed at 9.00 h and the preoptic area (POA) and basal hypothalamus (BH) were dissected out and frozen on dry ice. One group of tissues from proestrous control and ovariectomized females were extracted in acetic acid, centrifuged at 13,000 g and the supernatant purified on a C18 column. The purified extract was then radioimmunoassayed for proGnRH, using a specific antiserum to rat proGnRH (ARK-2), and for GnRH using the E1-14 antiserum. Total cellular RNA was isolated from another group of tissues and prepared as Northern blots. Hybridization with 32P-labeled GnRH cRNA was used to detect GnRH mRNA. A third group of proestrous and ovariectomized female rats were perfused, and 50 microns vibratome sections were cut. These were immunostained with proGnRH or GnRH antiserum, followed by in situ hybridization with 35S-labeled GnRH cRNA to detect GnRH mRNA. Based on the histochemical staining, mRNA was colocalized to the cell soma of neurons containing proGnRH and GnRH throughout the POA and BH. Based on the radioimmunoassay, proGnRH levels were 2 times higher in the POA versus the BH, but GnRH levels were 6-7 times higher in the BH. Ovariectomy significantly decreased proGnRH levels in both the POA and BH, while GnRH decreased in the BH. In contrast, quantitative Northern blot analysis demonstrated that ovariectomy had no effect on mRNA levels in the POA and BH. These data indicate that the effects of ovariectomy on proGnRH and GnRH levels are a result of altered translation, posttranslational processing and/or secretion of GnRH.

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