Rev-erbα regulates circadian rhythms and StAR expression in rat granulosa cells as identified by the agonist GSK4112.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Animal and Marine Bioresource Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.

Published: April 2012

The Rev-erbα gene is regarded as a circadian clock gene and clock-regulated gene which regulates the circadian transcriptional/translational loop in a subtle way. Here, we first detected the circadian oscillation in mature granulosa cells from antral follicles using a real-time monitoring system of Per2 promoter activity with the addition of FSH. Then we used GSK4112, an agonist ligand of Rev-erbα, to investigate the function of Rev-erbα. GSK4112 treatment significantly reduced the Per2-dLuc amplitude and induced the Per2 oscillation phase advance shift. GSK4112 significantly inhibited Bmal1 mRNA expression, whereas it did clearly stimulate expression of StAR mRNA in a dose-dependent manner. Our data are the first to show the Rev-erbα function in the steroid biosynthesis of rat granulosa cells, and to suggest that Rev-erbα may coordinate circadian rhythm and metabolism in rat ovaries.

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