Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 658010
Dopamine requires the unoccupied progesterone receptor to induce sexual behavior in mice
Dopamine requires the unoccupied progesterone receptor to induce sexual behavior in mice // Molecular endocrinology, 10 (1996), 12; 1728-1737 doi:10.1210/mend.10.12.8961281 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Dopamine requires the unoccupied progesterone
receptor to induce sexual behavior in mice
Autori
Mani, S.K. ; Allen, J.M. ; Lydon, J.P. ; Mulac- Jeričević, Biserka ; Blaustein, J.D. ; DeMayo, F.J. ; Conneely, O. ; O'Malley, B.W.
Izvornik
Molecular endocrinology (0888-8809) 10
(1996), 12;
1728-1737
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
reproductive behavior ; progesterone
Sažetak
Using the recently generated mutant mice strain (PRKO) carrying a null mutation for the progesterone receptor (PR) gene by gene targeting, we examined the critical role of PR as a coordinator of key regulatory events involved in the steroid hormone and dopamine-facilitated sexual behavior in female mice. In vitro one-point binding analyses of estradiol benzoate (EB)- induced cellular PRs and immunohistochemistry of PR in the mediobasal hypothalamus demonstrated a reduction in binding in the homozygous females, equivalent to background levels seen in EB- unresponsive tissue. The biochemical findings correlated well with the behavioral observations, with the wild type females exhibiting high levels of lordosis, while the homozygous females showed minimal lordosis in response to mating by male mice. As a critical validation of our earlier studies on ligand-independent activation of PRs by dopamine, we examined the facilitation of sexual behavior by a dopamine agonist in the null mutants. Wild type females having the full complement of PRs exhibited high levels of lordosis, while the homozygous females showed minimal lordosis in response to dopamine. To determine whether this reduced response was due to a general lack of ability to express lordosis, mice were treated with another neurotransmitter, serotonin. No significant difference in the serotonin-facilitated lordosis response was observed between the wild type and the homozygous females. We conclude that multiple signal transduction pathways coexist in the neuroendocrine system for reproductive behavior, with PR acting as a transcriptional mediator for dopamine, as well as progesterone, to achieve integration of neural communication in the central nervous system.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti
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