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Influence of the estrous cycle on clock gene expression in reproductive tissues: effects of fluctuating ovarian steroid hormone levels.

机译:动情周期对生殖组织中时钟基因表达的影响:卵巢类固醇激素水平波动的影响。

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Circadian rhythms in physiology and behavior are known to be influenced by the estrous cycle in female rodents. The clock genes responsible for the generation of circadian oscillations are widely expressed both within the central nervous system and peripheral tissues, including those that comprise the reproductive system. To address whether the estrous cycle affects rhythms of clock gene expression in peripheral tissues, we first examined rhythms of clock gene expression (Per1, Per2, Bmal1) in reproductive (uterus, ovary) and non-reproductive (liver) tissues of cycling rats using quantitative real-time PCR (in vivo) and luminescent recording methods to measure circadian rhythms of PER2 expression in tissue explant cultures from cycling PER2::LUCIFERASE (PER2::LUC) knockin mice (ex vivo). We found significant estrous variations of clock gene expression in all three tissues in vivo, and in the uterus ex vivo. We also found that exogenous application of estrogen and progesterone altered rhythms of PER2::LUC expression in the uterus. In addition, we measured the effects of ovarian steroids on clock gene expression in a human breast cancer cell line (MCF-7 cells) as a model for endocrine cells that contain both the steroid hormone receptors and clock genes. We found that progesterone, but not estrogen, acutely up-regulated Per1, Per2, and Bmal1 expression in MCF-7 cells. Together, our findings demonstrate that the timing of the circadian clock in reproductive tissues is influenced by the estrous cycle and suggest that fluctuating steroid hormone levels may be responsible, in part, through direct effects on the timing of clock gene expression.
机译:已知生理和行为的昼夜节律受雌性啮齿动物发情周期的影响。负责昼夜节律振荡产生的时钟基因在中枢神经系统和周围组织(包括那些构成生殖系统的组织)中广泛表达。为了解决发情周期是否影响外周组织中时钟基因表达的节奏,我们首先使用以下方法检查了周期大鼠生殖(子宫,卵巢)和非生殖(肝脏)组织中时钟基因表达的节奏(Per1,Per2,Bmal1)定量实时PCR(体内)和发光记录方法来测量PER2 :: LUCIFERASE(PER2 :: LUC)基因敲除小鼠(离体)组织外植体培养物中PER2表达的昼夜节律。我们在体内的三个组织和离体子宫中发现了时钟基因表达的明显发情变异。我们还发现,雌激素和孕激素的外源性应用改变了子宫中PER2 :: LUC表达的节律。此外,我们测量了卵巢类固醇对人乳腺癌细胞系(MCF-7细胞)中时钟基因表达的影响,以此作为同时包含类固醇激素受体和时钟基因的内分泌细胞的模型。我们发现黄体酮,而不是雌激素,在MCF-7细胞中急性上调了Per1,Per2和Bmal1的表达。总之,我们的发现表明,生殖组织中生物钟的时间受发情周期的影响,并表明甾体激素水平的波动可能部分是由于对时钟基因表达时间的直接影响。

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