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-Containing Neurons in the Preoptic Area of the Ewe Depends on Reproductive Status1
Department of Physiology, West Virginia University Health Sciences Center (I.S., B.A., R.L.G.), Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-9229; and the Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Anatomy, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (H.T.J., M.N.L.), Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0521
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. Robert L. Goodman, Department of Physiology, West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, P.O. Box 9229, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-9229. E-mail: rgoodman{at}wvu.edu
In the ewe, seasonal anestrus results from a change in the hypothalamic
responsiveness to estradiol (E2) negative feedback.
Considerable evidence has implicated a specific group of dopaminergic
neurons (the A15 group) in this seasonally dependent E2
effect, but these neurons do not appear to contain estrogen
receptor-
(ER
). This apparent discrepancy raises the possibility
that at least one other neural system is also involved in mediating
E2 inhibition. The purpose of this study was to determine
whether ER
-containing neurons are activated by the negative feedback
action of E2 in anestrus.
In Exp 1, we examined the effects of E2 on expression of
the immediate early gene products, Fos and Fos-related antigens, in
ER
-positive cells in anestrous ewes. ER
and Fos/ Fos-related
antigens were colocalized using a dual immunofluorescence procedure in
sections throughout the hypothalamus from ovariectomized and
E2-treated ovariectomized anestrous ewes. A low dose
E2 treatment that inhibited LH pulse frequency and induced
Fos in A15 dopaminergic neurons in a previous study significantly
increased the percentage of ER
-containing neurons expressing Fos
(17.8% vs. 1.7%) in the medial preoptic area, but not
in other hypothalamic areas. In Exp 2, we determined whether there was
a seasonal difference in the effect of E2 on Fos/ER
colocalization in this region. E2 treatment produced a
3-fold increase in the percentage of ER
-positive cells expressing
Fos (15.1% vs. 3.4%) in anestrus, but failed to
increase ER
/Fos colocalization (1.8% vs. 3.5%)
during the breeding season. These data raise the possibility that a
subset of ER
-containing neurons in the medial preoptic area plays a
role in the seasonal change in response to E2 negative
feedback in the ewe.
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