Multiple cholinergic signaling pathways in pituitary gonadotrophs.

Endocrinology

Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Vídenská 1083, 142 20 Prague 4, Czech Republic.

Published: January 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • ACh acts as a paracrine factor in the anterior pituitary gland, with specific nicotinic and muscarinic receptor subunits identified in pituitary cells, particularly the β2 and M4 receptors.
  • ACh treatment affects receptor expression, down-regulating certain mRNAs like α9 and α4, while the nicotinic channels create electrical activity and Ca(2+) influx in gonadotrophs.
  • The study concludes that multiple cholinergic receptors are present in gonadotrophs, with ACh primarily exerting an inhibitory effect on LH release via M4 receptor-induced reduction of cAMP production.

Article Abstract

Acetylcholine (ACh) has been established as a paracrine factor in the anterior pituitary gland, but the receptors mediating ACh action and the cell types bearing these receptors have not been identified. Our results showed that the expression of the nicotinic subunits mRNAs followed the order β2 > β1 = α9 > α4 in cultured rat pituitary cells. The expression of the subunits in immortalized LβT2 mouse gonadotrophs followed the order β2 > α4 = α1. M4 > M3 muscarinic receptor mRNA were also identified in pituitary and LβT2 cells. The treatment of cultured pituitary cells with GnRH down-regulated the expression of α9 and α4 mRNAs, without affecting the expression of M3 and M4 receptor mRNAs, and ACh did not alter the expression of GnRH receptor mRNA. We also performed double immunostaining to show the expression of β2-subunit and M4 receptor proteins in gonadotrophs. Functional nicotinic channels capable of generating an inward current, facilitation of electrical activity, and Ca(2+) influx were identified in single gonadotrophs and LβT2 cells. In both cell types, the M3 receptor-mediated, phospholipase C-dependent Ca(2+) mobilization activated an outward apamin-sensitive K(+) current and caused hyperpolarization. The activation of M4 receptors by ACh inhibited cAMP production and GnRH-induced LH release in a pertussis toxin-sensitive manner. We concluded that multiple cholinergic receptors are expressed in gonadotrophs and that the main secretory action of ACh is inhibitory through M4 receptor-mediated down-regulation of cAMP production. The expression of nicotinic receptors in vitro compensates for the lack of regular GnRH stimulation of gonadotrophs.

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