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Stage-Specific Expression of Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide Type I Receptor Messenger Ribonucleic Acid During Ovarian Follicle Development in the Rat<sup>1</sup>

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Expression of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP), a neuropeptide with considerable homology to vasoactive intestinal peptide, has been shown to be stimulated by gonadotropins in the ovary. The present studies further evaluated the cell-type specific expression and gonadotropin regulation of PACAP type I receptor (PACAPR) messenger RNA in immature rat ovaries and in cultured preovulatory follicles. Northern blot analysis of ovaries obtained from prepubertal rats revealed the increased expression of PACAPR during prepubertal development. The major cell types expressing PACAPR messenger RNA were granulosa cells of large preantral follicles. Treatment of immature rats with PMSG caused a decrease in ovarian PACAPR expression. In contrast, treatment with human (h) CG at 2 days after PMSG treatment stimulated ovarian PACAPR messenger RNA within 3-6 h in granulosa cells of preovulatory follicles. Treatment of cultured preovulatory follicles in vitro with LH further confirmed the time- and dose-dependent stimulation of PACAPR by gonadotropins in granulosa cells of preovulatory follicles. Moreover, RNase protection assay revealed that the short variant of ovarian PACAPR was the predominant form stimulated during prepubertal development and by gonadotropins. These results demonstrate the expression of PACAPR messenger RNA in granulosa cells of growing follicles and of preovulatory follicles stimulated by gonadotropins, and suggest that PACAP may play a role in the growth of developing follicles and in ovulation as an autocrine/paracrine factor.

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