Changes in oxytocin receptor mRNA in the rat uterus measured by competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction

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Liu, CX
Takahashi, S
Murata, T
Hashimoto, K
Agatsuma, T
Matsukawa, S
Higuchi, T
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[1] OBIHIRO UNIV AGR & VET MED, OBIHIRO, HOKKAIDO 080, JAPAN
[2] FUKUI MED SCH, EXPT RES CTR, MATSUOKA, FUKUI 91011, JAPAN
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10.1677/joe.0.1500479
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Large changes in the responsiveness of target or organs to oxytocin are thought to originate from alteration of the number of oxytocin receptors (OTR). To elucidate the molecular mechanisms regulating the synthesis of the OTR, we developed a competitive reverse transcription-PCR protocol to measure OTR mRNA. We synthesized cRNA comprising a small stuffer introduced into the target mRNA. Using this cRNA as an internal standard, we made a quantitative estimation of OTR mRNA. Application of this method to the rat uterus revealed that the mean levels of OTR mRNA remained unchanged until 1030-1100 h on day 21 of pregnancy, increased significantly after 2200-2230 h on the same day and declined rapidly after parturition. A similar rapid increase in uterine OTR mRNA content was observed in rats given prostaglandin on day 18, inducing premature delivery on day 19 of pregnancy. All parturient rats had higher OTR mRNA levels regardless of whether parturition was spontaneous or prostaglandin induced. However, in a few rats, OTR mRNA remained as low as that observed during mid pregnancy even on day 22 of gestation, the expected day of parturition in about 70% of the rats in our colony. A similar increase in uterine OTR mRNA content to that observed at parturition was induced by oestrogen treatment for 3 days in ovariectomized virgin rats, but concomitant injection of progesterone did not influence the effect of oestrogen. The present results revealed that the large increase of uterine OTR at the peripartum period is accompanied by an increase in OTR mRNA content chat may be brought about, at least in part, by increased oestrogen secretion following luteolysis.
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