Short-Term Inhibitory Effect of Estradiol on Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity in Tuberoinfundibular Dopaminergic Neurons In Vitro |
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Authors: | Catherine Pasqualini Bernard Guibert Vincent Leviel |
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Institution: | Institut A. Fessard, CNRS. Gif-sur-Yvette, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The short-term inhibition by estradiol of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic neurons was examined in vitro on hypothalamic slices from ovariectomized rats. TH activity (determined by L-3,4-di-hydroxyphenylalanine accumulation in the median eminence after blockade of decarboxylase with NSD 1055) showed a 30–40% decrease within 1 h of incubation with estradiol. To determine whether a dephosphorylation process was involved in this decline in TH activity, we studied the sensitivity of the enzyme to dopamine (DA) feedback inhibition: In controls, we observed that two kinetically different forms of TH coexisted, with one exhibiting a Kl(DA) of 26.4 ± 2 μM the other being ∼ 10-fold more sensitive to DA inhibition, with a k1{DA)] of 2.56 ± 0.17 μM. likely corresponding to a phosphorylated and active form and to a non-phosphorylated and poorly active form, respectively. Conversely. after estradiol treatment all TH molecules exhibited the same K1(DA) of 2.5 ± 0.3 μM. This effect was stereospecific, because 17α-estradiol could not promote it. whereas with 17β-estradiol. it could be observed at only 10−11M and after a short delay (30 min). Finally, this decrease in the K1(DA) of the purported active form of TH could be prevented by okadaic acid (an inhibitor of protein phosphatases). These results suggest that estradiol can act directly on the mediobasal hypothalamus to trigger a rapid decline in TH activity and that this action may involve a decrease in TH phosphorylation. |
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Keywords: | Tyrosine hydroxylase Dopamine feedback inhibition Dephosphorylation Estradiol Tuberoinfundibular neurons In vitro activity |
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