Korean J Obstet Gynecol.  1998 Dec;41(12):3058-3062.

Expression of GnRH-receptor mRNA in the Placenta during Pregnancy

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
Our previous study demonstrated that the placental GnRH and GnRH mRNA did not parallel the time course of hCG secretion, though it is thought to be one of the potential paracrine regulators of hCG secretion from the trophoblasts. The present study was designed to examine the potential variation in GnRH-receptor mRNA expression in the placenta, which may account for the GnRH-mediated action of hCG secretion during pregnancy.
METHODS
Human placentas in firt, second, and third trimester of normal pregnancy were obtained. These placentas were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and embedded in OCT compound, and sectioned by cryostat. For in situ hybridization, S labeled RNA probes were used and followed by autoradiography.
RESULTS
The GnRH-receptor mRNA signals were present in both cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast cell layers. Signal intensities varied with gestational ages and were abundant at 6-7 weeks, peaked at 9-12weeks, declined at 14 and 24 weeks, and were barely detectable at term. The present study demonstrates that GnRH-receptor mRNA exhibits changes paralleling the time course of hCG secretion during pregnancy
CONCLUSION
These data provide mechanistic understanding that the paracrine/autocrine regulation of hCG secretion by placental GnRH is mediated through an increase followed by a decline in GnRH-receptor mRNA expression from the first trimester to term placenta.

Keyword

GnRH-receptor; mRNA; Placenta; In situ hybridization

MeSH Terms

Autoradiography
Female
Gestational Age
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Humans
In Situ Hybridization
Placenta*
Pregnancy Trimester, First
Pregnancy Trimester, Third
Pregnancy*
RNA Probes
RNA, Messenger*
Trophoblasts
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
RNA Probes
RNA, Messenger
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