Developmental regulation of preproenkephalin (PENK) gene expression in the adrenal gland of the ovine fetus and newborn lamb: effects of hypoxemia and exogenous cortisol infusion

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Fraser, M
Matthews, SG
Braems, G
Jeffray, T
Challis, JRG
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[1] UNIV TORONTO,FAC MED,DEPT OBSTET & GYNAECOL,MRC,GRP FETAL & NEONATAL HLTH & DEV,TORONTO,ON M5S 1A8,CANADA
[2] UNIV WESTERN ONTARIO,LAWSON RES INST,LONDON,ON N6A 4V2,CANADA
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10.1677/joe.0.1550143
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Development of the fetal adrenal gland is crucial not only for maturation of several fetal organ systems and the initiation of parturition, but also for the development of the fetal response to stress. The enkephalin-related peptides are present in the chromaffin cells of the fetal adrenal medulla and are secreted in response to stress and with sympathetic stimulation. However, changes in expression of preproenkephalin (PENK) with gestation and in response to stress have not been studied in detail. Therefore we examined the developmental pattern of PENK gene expression in the adrenal gland of fetal and newborn lambs, and of adult sheep. We also determined whether levels of PENK mRNA in the fetal adrenal gland changed in response to exogenous glucocorticoids in late gestation, or in response to hypoxemia. Adrenal glands were removed from fetal sheep, lambs and adult sheep at different stages of development for measurement of PENK mRNA. Cortisol was infused (5 mu g/min) for 12, 24 or 96 h beginning on day 124-129 of gestation. Moderate hypoxemia was induced for 48 h beginning on day 126-130, or at day 134-136 of gestation, by lowering the maternal fractional inspired oxygen. At the end of the treatment periods, the ewes and fetuses were euthanized. Adrenal PENK mRNA were measured by Northern blot analysis. PENK mRNA levels in fetal adrenals were significantly higher (P<0.05) on days 140-141 of gestation than earlier in pregnancy, and then decreased significantly with the onset of parturition (days 142-146), After cortisol infusion to the fetus for 96 h there was a significant reduction in adrenal PENK mRNA levels. Hypoxemia resulted in a significant increase in PENK mRNA levels in fetuses at day 126-130 of gestation, but not at the later time in pregnancy when endogenous plasma cortisol concentrations were higher. We conclude that there is a decrease in levels of PENK mRNA in the fetal adrenal gland before parturition at the time of the endogenous prepartum rise in plasma cortisol. Hypoxemia led to an elevation of PENK mRNA levels in fetuses at less than 130 days, but after that time, when the basal and stimulated cortisol responses had risen, there was no significant effect of hypoxemia on PENK mRNA. Cortisol infusion to the fetus at this stage of pregnancy resulted in a decrease in adrenal PENK mRNA levels. We suggest that cortisol may play an important role in the regulation of fetal adrenal PENK mRNA levels and enkephalin synthesis by the adrenal gland of the fetal sheep.
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