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Publication : Erythropoietin negatively regulates pituitary ACTH secretion.

First Author  Dey S Year  2015
Journal  Brain Res Volume  1608
Pages  14-20 PubMed ID  25765155
Mgi Jnum  J:221121 Mgi Id  MGI:5638269
Doi  10.1016/j.brainres.2015.02.052 Citation  Dey S, et al. (2015) Erythropoietin negatively regulates pituitary ACTH secretion. Brain Res 1608:14-20
abstractText  Erythropoietin (Epo) and Epo-receptor (EpoR) signaling, in addition to its classical role in erythropoiesis, exhibit a protective response in non-hematopoietic tissues. Mice with EpoR expression restricted to only hematopoietic tissues (DeltaEpoRE), become obese, have low energy expenditure, and are glucose intolerant and insulin resistant. In the arcuate nucleus of the mouse hypothalamus, EpoR expression co-localizes in proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons. In vivo high-dose Epo treatment increases hypothalamus POMC, reduces food intake and fat mass accumulation. Here we report that Epo treatment also decreases plasma concentration of the pituitary derived POMC peptide, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). Conversely, DeltaEpoRE mice show reduced hypothalamus POMC and high plasma concentrations of ACTH. In the pituitary, POMC is synthesized in the corticotroph cells, and here we examine Epo effect on pituitary POMC expression using the AtT-20 mouse corticotroph pituitary cell line. In AtT-20 cells, enzyme immunoassay analysis showed that Epo inhibits ACTH secretion. This effect is post-translational, as Epo treatment did not affect POMC mRNA expression but increased intracellular levels of ACTH peptide. Moreover, Epo reduced the basal intracellular calcium (Ca(2+)) levels, suggesting an effect in the Ca(2+)-signaling pathway. In summary, our studies suggest a novel regulatory pathway of ACTH secretion in the pituitary via EpoR-signaling. The higher plasma ACTH level in DeltaEpoRE mice also suggests a possible mechanism of deregulated pituitary function with loss of Epo-signaling.
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