Effects of testosterone on gonadotropin subunit messenger ribonucleic acids in the presence or absence of gonadotropin-releasing hormone.

1992 
There is accumulating evidence that the negative feedback actions of testosterone on the pituitary may contribute to the differential regulation of FSH and LH secretion in males. In the present study we measured steady state levels of the mRNAs encoding the gonadotropin subunits in pituitary cell cultures treated with 10 nM testosterone (T) as well as in T-treated pituitary cells perifused with pulses of GnRH to explore further the direct actions of T on the pituitary. T treatment of pituitary cells in monolayer culture for 72 h increased FSH beta mRNA 1.5-fold (P less than 0.05), decreased alpha-subunit mRNA to 45% of the control level (P less than 0.05), and decreased LH beta mRNA to 75% of the control level (P less than 0.05). FSH and uncombined alpha-subunit secretion were increased and decreased by T, respectively, whereas basal LH secretion was unchanged. Treatment with 0.1 nM estradiol, a physiological concentration for males, did not change gonadotropin secretion or subunit mRNA concentrations. Be...
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