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Endocrinology, Vol 136, 1128-1136, Copyright © 1995 by Endocrine Society


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Translational regulation of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor in alpha T3-1 cells

M Tsutsumi, SC Laws, V Rodic and SC Sealfon
Fishberg Center in Neurobiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029.

Prolonged exposure of the GnRH receptor to high concentrations of GnRH leads to receptor down-regulation. The role of altered receptor biosynthesis in this agonist-induced receptor down-regulation was investigated in the mouse gonadotrope cell line, alpha T3-1 cells. After exposure to 1 microM GnRH for 24 h, the number of GnRH receptor- binding sites in alpha T3-1 cells decreased to 25 +/- 6% of the control levels. No corresponding changes were observed in GnRH receptor messenger RNA (mRNA) using either quantitative ribonuclease protection/solution hybridization assay or Northern blot analysis. However, when the ability of this RNA to direct the synthesis of functional GnRH receptors was examined by quantitative assessment of the voltage clamp response in Xenopus oocytes, GnRH-induced currents in oocytes injected with RNA isolated from down-regulated cells was reduced to 40 +/- 13% of the response obtained after the injection of RNA from control alpha T3-1 cells. Thus, although GnRH receptor mRNA levels were not altered, the ability of cellular RNA isolated from alpha T3-1 cells to direct the synthesis of functional GnRH receptors was regulated in concert with receptor binding. To investigate the possibility that GnRH receptor mRNA translational efficiency was reduced, the distribution of polyribosome-associated GnRH receptor mRNA was studied. Polyribosome-associated mRNA was separated by linear sucrose gradient, and GnRH receptor mRNA distribution was determined by ribonuclease protection assay. GnRH receptor mRNA distribution shifted from the largest to smaller polyribosome and monosome fractions in cells exposed to GnRH compared to controls. The weighted mean of GnRH receptor mRNA distribution among eight fractions shifted from fraction 5.924 +/- 0.06 in control polysomes to fraction 5.45 +/- 0.219 for polysomes from down-regulated cells (P < 0.05). These results demonstrate that GnRH receptor down-regulation is accompanied by decreased GnRH receptor mRNA translation in the absence of any change in GnRH receptor mRNA levels. These data suggest that decreased efficiency of GnRH receptor mRNA translation contributes to the down- regulation of this receptor in alpha T3-1 cells.


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