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Publication : Expression of a murine gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor-luciferase fusion gene in transgenic mice is diminished by immunoneutralization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone.

First Author  McCue JM Year  1997
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  138
Issue  8 Pages  3154-60
PubMed ID  9231762 Mgi Jnum  J:42410
Mgi Id  MGI:1095694 Doi  10.1210/endo.138.8.5306
Citation  McCue JM, et al. (1997) Expression of a murine gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor-luciferase fusion gene in transgenic mice is diminished by immunoneutralization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Endocrinology 138(8):3154-60
abstractText  A line of transgenic mice harboring a fusion gene consisting of 1900 bp of proximal 5'-flanking region from the murine GnRH receptor gene linked to the complementary DNA encoding luciferase was established to determine whether this promoter can direct tissue-specific expression in vivo and serve as a model for identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying hormonal regulation of this gene. Of 10 tissues screened, luciferase was detected predominantly in pituitary gland, but also in brain and testis. To assess hormonal regulation, luciferase activity was measured in intact males and ovariectomized females treated with an anti-GnRH serum alone, and in combination with testosterone or 17beta-estradiol. No effect of steroid treatment on transgene expression was detected. However, immunoneutralization of GnRH resulted in decreased serum LH concentrations and suppressed pituitary expression of luciferase. Furthermore, the effects of GnRH antiserum could be prevented by the administration of a noncross-reactive GnRH agonist. Thus, 1900 bp of 5'-flanking DNA from the murine GnRH receptor gene are sufficient to target luciferase expression in transgenic mice to established sites of GnRH receptor gene expression. Furthermore, we suggest that GnRH regulation of GnRH receptor gene expression is mediated by regulatory elements residing within 1900 bp of the 5'-flanking region.
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