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Departments of Obstetrics/Gynecology/Reproductive Sciences and Physiology, Center for Studies in Reproduction, University of Maryland School of Medicine (G.W.A., J.S.B., E.D.A.), Baltimore, Maryland 21201; Department of Physiology, Eastern Virginia Medical School (W.A.D., G.J.P.), Norfolk, Virginia 23501
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Eugene D. Albrecht, Ph.D., Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Bressler Research Laboratories 11019, 655 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201.
We have previously shown a decrease in fetal zone-specific ACTH-stimulable dehydroepiandrosterone formation and an increase in definitive zone-specific cortisol biosynthesis in the baboon fetal adrenal gland in the second half of gestation. Therefore, the fetal and definitive zones seem to develop a divergence in functional capacity with advancing gestation. We have proposed, therefore, that there is a selective decrease in ACTH receptor expression and thus tropic responsivity to ACTH within the fetal zone in the second half of primate pregnancy. The present study examined this possibility and whether corresponding changes occurred in the developmental expression of major components required for steroidogenesis.
ACTH receptor messenger RNA (mRNA) levels, determined by in
situ hybridization, in the fetal zone of the baboon fetal
adrenal were approximately 2-fold greater (P <
0.05) at mid (i.e. day 100) than at late
(i.e. day 170) gestation and 3-fold greater
(P < 0.01) in the definitive zone than in the
fetal zone in late gestation (term = 184 days). Both ACTH receptor
and low density lipoprotein receptor mRNA levels, determined by
Northern blot in the whole fetal adrenal, also decreased
(P < 0.001) by approximately 50%, whereas the
mRNA levels for the definitive zone-specific
5-3ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/isomerase (3ß-HSD)
enzyme required for cortisol biosynthesis increased over 13-fold
(P < 0.001) between mid and late gestation. In
contrast, mRNA expression of the steroidogenic enzymes P-450
cholesterol side-chain cleavage and 17
-hydroxylase/1720 lyase were
unchanged throughout gestation. We conclude that the decrease in ACTH
receptor mRNA expression and ACTH-stimulable dehydroepiandrosterone
formation in the second half of gestation reflect a decline in
functional capacity of the fetal zone, whereas the increase in 3ß-HSD
mRNA expression and cortisol production results from the ACTH
receptor-mediated development and enhanced functional capacity of the
definitive zone.
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