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29 September 2023 Chronic estradiol exposure suppresses luteinizing hormone surge without affecting kisspeptin neurons and estrogen receptor alpha in anteroventral periventricular nucleus
Yuyu Kunimura, Kinuyo Iwata, Hirotaka Ishii, Hitoshi Ozawa
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Abstract

Mammalian ovulation is induced by a luteinizing hormone surge, which is triggered by elevated plasma estrogen levels; however, chronic exposure to high levels of estradiol is known to inhibit luteinizing hormone secretion. In the present study, we hypothesized that the inhibition of the luteinizing hormone surge by chronic estradiol exposure is due to the downregulation of the estrogen receptor alpha in kisspeptin neurons at hypothalamic anteroventral periventricular nucleus, which is known as the gonadotropin-releasing hormone/luteinizing hormone surge generator. Animals exposed to estradiol for 2 days showed an luteinizing hormone surge, whereas those exposed for 14 days showed a significant suppression of luteinizing hormone. Chronic estradiol exposure did not affect the number of kisspeptin neurons and the percentage of kisspeptin neurons with estrogen receptor alpha or c-Fos in anteroventral periventricular nucleus, but it did affect the number of kisspeptin neurons in arcuate nucleus. Furthermore, chronic estradiol exposure did not affect gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons. In the pituitary, 14-day estradiol exposure significantly reduced the expression of Lhb mRNA and LHβ-immunoreactive areas. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone-induced luteinizing hormone release was also reduced significantly by 14-day estradiol exposure. We revealed that the suppression of an luteinizing hormone surge by chronic estradiol exposure was induced in association with the significant reduction in kisspeptin neurons in arcuate nucleus, luteinizing hormone expression in the pituitary, and pituitary responsiveness to gonadotropin-releasing hormone, and this was not caused by changes in the estrogen receptor alpha-expressing kisspeptin neurons in anteroventral periventricular nucleus and gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons, which are responsible for estradiol positive feedback.

Summary Sentence

Suppression of luteinizing hormone surge by chronic estradiol exposure was induced in association with alterations of arcuate nucleus kisspeptin, pituitary luteinizing hormone, and pituitary responsiveness and was not caused by the changes in anteroventral periventricular nucleus kisspeptin neurons, which are responsible for estradiol positive feedback.

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Yuyu Kunimura, Kinuyo Iwata, Hirotaka Ishii, and Hitoshi Ozawa "Chronic estradiol exposure suppresses luteinizing hormone surge without affecting kisspeptin neurons and estrogen receptor alpha in anteroventral periventricular nucleus," Biology of Reproduction 110(1), 87-98, (29 September 2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioad129
Received: 27 March 2023; Accepted: 22 September 2023; Published: 29 September 2023
KEYWORDS
anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV)
arcuate nucleus (ARC)
chronic exposure
estrogen
estrogen receptor α (ERα)
female rats
gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
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