Antisense techniques provide robust decrease in GnRH receptor expression with minimal cytotoxicity in GT1-7 cells.
Syst Biol Reprod Med
; 64(5): 389-398, 2018 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-30136857
The episodic pattern of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion from the hypothalamus is driven by an integrated network of cells termed the GnRH pulse generator. Cultured and immortalized GnRH neurons also produce a pulsatile pattern of GnRH secretions when grown in the absence of other cell types, suggesting the presence of an intrinsic oscillator mediating GnRH secretion. The mechanisms underlying such pulsatility comprise one of the most tantalizing problems in contemporary neuroendocrinology. In order to study the mechanism by which GnRH is produced in a pulsatile fashion, the autocrine effect of GnRH on GnRH-producing neurons must be eliminated. This may be performed by downregulating the expression of the GnRH receptor. Treatment with three 21-mer exogenous phosphorothioates and transient transfections with an inducible plasmid containing an antisense construct to the GnRH receptor gene decreased GnRH receptor expression further. This resulted in less cytotoxicity compared to inhibition of RNA or protein synthesis with actinomycin D, α-amanitin, puromycin, and cycloheximide. This study shows methods and optimized conditions established for the generation of a stable GT1-7 cell line containing an inducible construct allowing the downregulation of GnRH receptor expression. ABBREVIATIONS: ANOVA: analysis of the variance; DMEM: Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium; GnRH: gonadotropin-releasing hormone; RXR: retinoid X receptor.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Cell Survival
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Receptors, LHRH
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Oligodeoxyribonucleotides, Antisense
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Animals
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En
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Syst Biol Reprod Med
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MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA
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UROLOGIA
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2018
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Article
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