Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.

Anterior pituitary cell turnover occurring during female sexual cycle is a poorly understood process that involves complex regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis by multiple hormones. In rats, the prolactin (PRL) surge that occurs at proestrus coincides with the highest apoptotic rate. Since...

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Main Authors: Jimena Ferraris, Sandra Zárate, Gabriela Jaita, Florence Boutillon, Marie Bernadet, Julien Auffret, Adriana Seilicovich, Nadine Binart, Vincent Goffin, Daniel Pisera
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4032245?pdf=render
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author Jimena Ferraris
Sandra Zárate
Gabriela Jaita
Florence Boutillon
Marie Bernadet
Julien Auffret
Adriana Seilicovich
Nadine Binart
Vincent Goffin
Daniel Pisera
author_facet Jimena Ferraris
Sandra Zárate
Gabriela Jaita
Florence Boutillon
Marie Bernadet
Julien Auffret
Adriana Seilicovich
Nadine Binart
Vincent Goffin
Daniel Pisera
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description Anterior pituitary cell turnover occurring during female sexual cycle is a poorly understood process that involves complex regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis by multiple hormones. In rats, the prolactin (PRL) surge that occurs at proestrus coincides with the highest apoptotic rate. Since anterior pituitary cells express the prolactin receptor (PRLR), we aimed to address the actual role of PRL in the regulation of pituitary cell turnover in cycling females. We showed that acute hyperprolactinemia induced in ovariectomized rats using PRL injection or dopamine antagonist treatment rapidly increased apoptosis and decreased proliferation specifically of PRL producing cells (lactotropes), suggesting a direct regulation of these cell responses by PRL. To demonstrate that apoptosis naturally occurring at proestrus was regulated by transient elevation of endogenous PRL levels, we used PRLR-deficient female mice (PRLRKO) in which PRL signaling is totally abolished. According to our hypothesis, no increase in lactotrope apoptotic rate was observed at proestrus, which likely contributes to pituitary tumorigenesis observed in these animals. To decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying PRL effects, we explored the isoform-specific pattern of PRLR expression in cycling wild type females. This analysis revealed dramatic changes of long versus short PRLR ratio during the estrous cycle, which is particularly relevant since these isoforms exhibit distinct signaling properties. This pattern was markedly altered in a model of chronic PRLR signaling blockade involving transgenic mice expressing a pure PRLR antagonist (TGΔ1-9-G129R-hPRL), providing evidence that PRL regulates the expression of its own receptor in an isoform-specific manner. Taken together, these results demonstrate that i) the PRL surge occurring during proestrus is a major proapoptotic signal for lactotropes, and ii) partial or total deficiencies in PRLR signaling in the anterior pituitary may result in pituitary hyperplasia and eventual prolactinoma development, as observed in TGΔ1-9-G129R-hPRL and PRLRKO mice, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-0fa615486f82426db27a74eb096f71672022-12-22T03:11:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9738310.1371/journal.pone.0097383Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.Jimena FerrarisSandra ZárateGabriela JaitaFlorence BoutillonMarie BernadetJulien AuffretAdriana SeilicovichNadine BinartVincent GoffinDaniel PiseraAnterior pituitary cell turnover occurring during female sexual cycle is a poorly understood process that involves complex regulation of cell proliferation and apoptosis by multiple hormones. In rats, the prolactin (PRL) surge that occurs at proestrus coincides with the highest apoptotic rate. Since anterior pituitary cells express the prolactin receptor (PRLR), we aimed to address the actual role of PRL in the regulation of pituitary cell turnover in cycling females. We showed that acute hyperprolactinemia induced in ovariectomized rats using PRL injection or dopamine antagonist treatment rapidly increased apoptosis and decreased proliferation specifically of PRL producing cells (lactotropes), suggesting a direct regulation of these cell responses by PRL. To demonstrate that apoptosis naturally occurring at proestrus was regulated by transient elevation of endogenous PRL levels, we used PRLR-deficient female mice (PRLRKO) in which PRL signaling is totally abolished. According to our hypothesis, no increase in lactotrope apoptotic rate was observed at proestrus, which likely contributes to pituitary tumorigenesis observed in these animals. To decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying PRL effects, we explored the isoform-specific pattern of PRLR expression in cycling wild type females. This analysis revealed dramatic changes of long versus short PRLR ratio during the estrous cycle, which is particularly relevant since these isoforms exhibit distinct signaling properties. This pattern was markedly altered in a model of chronic PRLR signaling blockade involving transgenic mice expressing a pure PRLR antagonist (TGΔ1-9-G129R-hPRL), providing evidence that PRL regulates the expression of its own receptor in an isoform-specific manner. Taken together, these results demonstrate that i) the PRL surge occurring during proestrus is a major proapoptotic signal for lactotropes, and ii) partial or total deficiencies in PRLR signaling in the anterior pituitary may result in pituitary hyperplasia and eventual prolactinoma development, as observed in TGΔ1-9-G129R-hPRL and PRLRKO mice, respectively.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4032245?pdf=render
spellingShingle Jimena Ferraris
Sandra Zárate
Gabriela Jaita
Florence Boutillon
Marie Bernadet
Julien Auffret
Adriana Seilicovich
Nadine Binart
Vincent Goffin
Daniel Pisera
Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.
PLoS ONE
title Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.
title_full Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.
title_fullStr Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.
title_full_unstemmed Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.
title_short Prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents.
title_sort prolactin induces apoptosis of lactotropes in female rodents
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4032245?pdf=render
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