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279. Infertility in mice with null mutation of the Egr-1 transcription factor

Authors: D. L. Russell;

279. Infertility in mice with null mutation of the Egr-1 transcription factor

Abstract

Female infertility has been reported in two lines of mice with mutation of the Egr-1 gene. One underlying cause of this defect is deficient LH production by pituitary gonadotropes. However, Egr-1 is also acutely regulated by both FSH and LH in ovarian granulosa cells (1). A role for this transcription factor in regulating gonadotrophin responsive target genes and ovarian function is hypothesised. Indeed the LH-receptor is a proposed target of Egr-1 regulation, but this has not been investigated in detail in vivo and is difficult to reconcile with the pattern of Egr-1 expression. In this study, the role of Egr-1 within the ovarian follicle was investigated using exogenous gonadotropin replacement in Egr-1 –/– mice . Adult Egr-1 –/– female mice superovulated by sequential PMSG and hCG stimulation and mated with proven male breeders failed to produced offspring while 90% of heterozygous females got pregnant and produced litters (7.4 ± 2.9 pups per litter) within 22 days of stimulation. Recovery of oocytes from oviducts of immature superovulated mice revealed a reduced ovulation rate in null females (6.3 ± 3.8 oocytes) compared to their heterozygous (18.0 ± 6.5) and WT (17.8 ± 6.8) littermates. Gross morphology and histology of exogenously stimulated ovaries were indistinguishable from their heterozygous or WT counterparts. Surprisingly, no alteration was detectable in the mRNA expression of previously reported direct Egr-1 responsive genes, namely LH-receptor and membrane prostaglandin E synthase (mPGES). Nor were mRNA for two critical ovulatory genes with putative Egr-1 response elements, ADAMTS-1 or versican V1 altered. Temporal and spatial expression of genes involved in ovarian steroidogenesis, P450scc and Cyp17 and LH-receptor, were indistinguishable from normal littermates during exogenously controled follicular development. Combined observations of acute Egr-1 induction by gonadotropins, reduced ovulation and complete infertility suggest an important role for Egr-1 in ovarian function. However, genes identified as targets of Egr-1 regulation in other studies proved to be Egr-1 independent in this model. (1) Russell et al . (2003) Mol. Endo. 17, 520.

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