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Molecular Endocrinology 20 (11): 2784-2795
Copyright © 2006 by The Endocrine Society

A Novel Pathway Involving Progesterone Receptor, Endothelin-2, and Endothelin Receptor B Controls Ovulation in Mice

Gopinath S. Palanisamy, Yong-Pil Cheon1, Jaeyeon Kim1, Athilakshmi Kannan, Quanxi Li, Marcey Sato, Srinivasa R. Mantena, Regine L. Sitruk-Ware, Milan K. Bagchi and Indrani C. Bagchi

Department of Veterinary Biosciences (G.S.P., Y.-P.C., A.K., Q.L., S.R.M., I.C.B.) and Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology (J.K., M.S., M.K.B.), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61802; and Population Council (R.L.S.-W.), New York, New York 10021

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Indrani C. Bagchi, Department of Veterinary Biosciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61802. E-mail: ibagchi{at}uiuc.edu.

The steroid hormone progesterone (P) plays a pivotal role during ovulation. Mice lacking P receptor (Pgr) gene fail to ovulate due to a defect in follicular rupture. The P receptor (PGR)-regulated pathways that modulate ovulation, however, remain poorly understood. To identify these pathways, we performed gene expression profiling using ovaries from mice subjected to gonadotropin-induced superovulation in the presence and in the absence of CDB-2914, a synthetic PGR antagonist. Prominent among the genes that were down-regulated in response to CDB-2914 was endothelin (ET)-2, a potent vasoactive molecule. ET-2 mRNA was transiently induced in mural granulosa cells of the preovulatory follicles immediately preceding ovulation. This induction was absent in the ovaries of PGR null mice, indicating a critical role of this receptor in ET-2 expression. To investigate the functional role of ET-2 during ovulation, we employed selective antagonists of endothelin receptors, ETR-A and ETR-B. Mice treated with an ETR-B antagonist exhibited a dramatic (>85%) decline in the number of released oocytes. Strong expression of ETR-B was observed in the mural and cumulus granulosa cells of the preovulatory follicles as well as in the capillaries lining the inner border of the theca interna. We also identified cGMP-dependent protein kinase II, a previously reported PGR-regulated gene, as a downstream target of ET-2 during ovulation. Collectively, our studies uncovered a unique pathway in which ET-2, produced by PGR in mural granulosa cells, acts in a paracrine or autocrine manner on multiple cell types within the preovulatory follicle to control the final events leading to its rupture.




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