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Titel
An Activated Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Receptor Stimulates FSH-Like Activity in Gonadotropin-Deficient Transgenic Mice
Ist Teil von
  • Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.), 2002-11, Vol.16 (11), p.2582-2591
Ort / Verlag
United States: Endocrine Society
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
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MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • FSH mediates its testicular actions via a specific Sertoli cell G protein-coupled receptor. We created a novel transgenic model to investigate a mutant human FSH receptor (FSHR+) containing a single amino acid substitution (Asp567Gly) equivalent to activating mutations in related glycoprotein hormone receptors. To examine the ligand-independent gonadal actions of FSHR+, the rat androgen-binding protein gene promoter was used to direct FSHR+ transgene expression to Sertoli cells of gonadotropin-deficient hypogonadal (hpg) mice. Both normal and hpg mouse testes expressed FSHR+ mRNA. Testis weights of transgenic FSHR+ hpg mice were increased approximately 2-fold relative to hpg controls (P < 0.02) and contained mature Sertoli cells and postmeiotic germ cells absent in controls, revealing FSHR+-initiated autonomous FSH-like testicular activity. Isolated transgenic Sertoli cells had significantly higher basal (∼2-fold) and FSH-stimulated (∼50%) cAMP levels compared with controls, demonstrating constitutive signaling and cell-surface expression of FSHR+, respectively. Transgenic FSHR+ also elevated testosterone production in hpg testes, in the absence of circulating LH (or FSH), and it was not expressed functionally on steroidogenic cells, suggesting a paracrine effect mediated by Sertoli cells. The FSHR+ response was additive with a maximal testosterone dose on hpg testicular development, demonstrating FSHR+ activity independent of androgen-specific actions. The FSHR+ response was male specific as ovarian expression of FSHR+ had no effect on hpg ovary size. These findings reveal transgenic FSHR+ stimulated a constitutive FSH-like Sertoli cell response in gonadotropin-deficient testes, and pathways that induced LH-independent testicular steroidogenesis. This novel transgenic paradigm provides a unique approach to investigate the in vivo actions of mutated activating gonadotropin receptors.

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