Effects of Prostaglandin F2αand a Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Agonist on Inositol Phospholipid Metabolism in Isolated Rat Corpora Lutea of Various Ages*
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 123 (2) , 1044-1052
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-123-2-1044
Abstract
The sensitivity of rat corpora lutea to luteolytic agents increases with luteal age. We examined the effect of prostaglandin F2.alpha. (PGF2.alpha.) and [D-Ala6,Des-Gly10]GnRH ethylamide (GnRHa) on inositol phospholipid metabolism in day 2 and day 7 corpora lutea from PMSG-treated rats. Isolated corpora lutea were incubated with 32PO4 or [3H]inositol and were treated with LH, PGF2.alpha., or GnRHa. Phospholipids were purified by TLC, and the water-soluble products of phospholipase-C activity (inositol phosphates) were isolated by ion exchange chromatography. In day 2 corpora lutea PGF2.alpha. (10 .mu.M) and GnRHa (100 ng/ml) significantly increased 32PO4 incorporation into phosphatidic acid (PA) and phosphatidylinositol (PI), but not into other fractions. LH provoked slight increases in PA. Results were similar with 30 min of prelabeling or simultaneous addition of 32PO4 and stimulants. In other experiments, PGF2.alpha. and GnRHa provoked rapid increases (1-5 min) in the accumulation of inositol mono-, bis-, and trisphosphates. LH did not significantly increase inositol phosphate accumulation, but stimulated cAMP accumulation in 2-day-old corpora lutea. Inositol phospholipid metabolism was increased in day 7 corpora lutea compared to that in day 2 corpora lutea. This increase was associated with increased incorporation of 32PO4 into PA and PI and increased accumulation of [3H]inositol phosphates. In day 7 corpora lutea, which are very sensitive to the luteolytic effect of PGF2.alpha., the PG-induced increase in PA labeling was small and inconsistent, whereas PI labeling was unaffected in 30-min incubations. GnRHa was without effect in such corpora lutea. LH, PGF2.alpha., or GnRHa did not increase inositol phosphate accumulation in 7-day-old corpora lutea. These studies demonstrate that the transformation of young (day 2) to mature (day 7) corpora lutea is associated with an increase in lutea inositol phospholipid metabolism. The results also show that PGF2.alpha. and GnRHa stimulate phospholipase-C activity in young corpora lutea, but are ineffective in mature corpora lutea, and suggest that an increase in inositol phospholipid metabolism by itself is not sufficient to explain the acute luteolytic action of PGF2.alpha. and GnRH in vitro. However, phospholipase-C-derived second messengers may be involved in the action of hormones that control luteal function.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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