First Author | Schuff KG | Year | 2002 |
Journal | J Clin Invest | Volume | 110 |
Issue | 7 | Pages | 973-81 |
PubMed ID | 12370275 | Mgi Jnum | J:79683 |
Mgi Id | MGI:2388777 | Doi | 10.1172/JCI15912 |
Citation | Schuff KG, et al. (2002) Lack of prolactin receptor signaling in mice results in lactotroph proliferation and prolactinomas by dopamine-dependent and -independent mechanisms. J Clin Invest 110(7):973-81 |
abstractText | Hypothalamic dopamine inhibits pituitary prolactin secretion and proliferation of prolactin-producing lactotroph cells by activating lactotroph dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs). Conversely, prolactin (PRL) stimulates hypothalamic dopamine neurons via PRL receptors (PRLRs) in a short-loop feedback circuit. We used Drd2(-/-) and Prlr(-/-) mutant mice to bypass this feedback and investigate possible dopamine-independent effects of PRL on lactotroph function. The absence of either receptor induced hyperprolactinemia and large prolactinomas in females. Small macroadenomas developed in aged Prlr(-/-) males, but only microscopic adenomas were found in Drd2(-/-) male mice. Pharmacologic studies in Prlr(-/-) mice with D2R agonists and antagonists demonstrated a significant loss of endogenous dopamine tone, i.e., constitutive inhibitory signaling by the D2R, in the pituitary. However, Prlr(-/-) mice exhibited more profound hyperprolactinemia and larger tumors than did age-matched Drd2(-/-) mice, and there were additive effects in compound homozygous mutant male mice. In vitro, PRL treatment markedly inhibited the proliferation of wild-type female and male Drd2(-/-) lactotrophs, but had no effect on female Drd2(-/-) lactotrophs, suggesting a downregulation or desensitization of PRLR in response to chronic hyperprolactinemia. We conclude that PRL inhibits lactotrophs by two distinct mechanisms: (a) indirectly by activation of hypothalamic dopamine neurons and (b) directly within the pituitary in a dopamine-independent fashion. |