Increased follistatin (activin-binding protein) gene expression in rat anterior pituitary tissue after ovariectomy may be mediated by pituitary activin
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Increased follistatin (activin-binding protein) gene expression in rat anterior pituitary tissue after ovariectomy may be mediated by pituitary activin
Abstract
For lack of evidence to the contrary, it is now believed that the FSH-suppressing actions of follistatin are due to its ability to bind endogenous pituitary activin. Recent data have demonstrated a role for pituitary activin-B in mediating FSH hypersecretion after ovariectomy (OVX) and during the secondary FSH surge on estrus. Therefore, given that follistatin is produced within anterior pituitary tissue, and considering the potentially important function of follistatin to modulate activin bioactivity, we sought to gain insights into the regulation of follistatin gene expression in the anterior pituitary gland of adult female rats. At the termination of all in vivo investigations, rats were killed, trunk blood was collected for determination of serum LH and FSH levels by RIA, and pituitary tissue was collected, pooled (two or three glands per pool), and processed for determination of follistatin messenger RNA (mRNA) levels by a solution-hybridization RNase protection assay. In the first experiment, pituitary follistatin mRNA levels were significantly (P < 0.01) increased 3 weeks after OVX. Treatment of long-term ovariectomized rats with a Nal-Glu LHRH antagonist restored serum LH levels to precastration levels and suppressed serum FSH concentrations by 70%, but follistatin message levels were not altered. In contrast, treatment of castrated rats with recombinant human follistatin-288 selectively suppressed serum FSH levels (50%) and completely abolished OVX-induced increases in follistatin mRNA levels. Subsequent experiments revealed that OVX-induced increases in follistatin gene expression could be observed in pituitary tissue grafted underneath the kidney capsule of hypophysectomized rats. Furthermore, follistatin mRNA levels were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in pituitary glands taken from estrous rats during the secondary FSH surge (0200 h) than in glands obtained from rats on proestrous morning when serum FSH levels were basal. Because increased steady state follistatin mRNA levels in the latter two instances were associated with selective FSH hypersecretion, and such hypersecretion was previously shown to be dependent to a significant degree on pituitary activin, we next tested the hypothesis that increased pituitary follistatin gene expression is mediated by activin. Using cultures of dispersed pituitary cells, addition of recombinant human activin-A for 72 h increased follistatin mRNA levels 3-fold while enhancing only FSH secretion. Collectively, the present results demonstrate a coupling of follistatin gene expression in the anterior pituitary gland with changes in pituitary FSH secretion under conditions where LH secretion is unaltered. Viewed in the context of previous work, the data also suggest that changes in follistatin mRNA levels may be linked to activin signaling.
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