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- Title
Estradiol, Progesterone and Testosterone Exposures Affect the Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Gene Expression in vivo in Rats.
- Authors
Min HONG; Qiu YAN; Bao TAO; BOERSMA, Arnold; Kia-Ki HAN; VANTYGHEM, Marie-Christine; RACADOT, Andre; LEFEBVRE, Jean
- Abstract
To clarify the effects of sex hormones on the expression of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), ovariectomized and intact female rats were subcutaneously injected with estradiol, progesterone, a mixture of them or olive oil solvent; castrated and untouched male rats were subcutaneously injected with estradiol, testosterone or olive oil, once a day for 7 days. The relative rANP-mRNA contents of rat atrial were measured by molecular hybridization. rANP-cDNA was labeled with 32P as a probe. The results revealed that estradiol and progesterone increased ANP gene expression. Furthermore their effects were associated with administration dose of these hormones and it was shown that they are probably coordinated. The physiological amounts of estradiol and progesterone may maintain suitable levels of rANP-mRNA and androgen may also increase the ANP gene expression in vivo. These experiments suggested that female sex hormone may have a dual purpose in fluid balance.
- Publication
Biological Chemistry, 1992, Vol 373, Issue 1, p213
- ISSN
1431-6730
- Publication type
Article