Godwin J, Crews D
Department of Zoology and Institute of Reproductive Biology, University of Texas at Austin, 78712, USA.
J Neurobiol. 1999 May;39(2):287-93.
The effects of gonadal steroid hormones on steroid receptor mRNA expression vary across nuclei within the brain, between the sexes, and between species. We report that exogenous estrogen increases progesterone receptor (PR) mRNA levels in the periventricular preoptic area in an ancestor and descendant species pair of whiptail lizards, and also that this effect of estrogen is significantly stronger in females of the descendant species. Second, while progesterone strongly decreases PR mRNA in the ventromedial hypothalamus of whiptail lizards and rodents, we find that there is no discernible effect of progesterone on PR mRNA levels in the periventricular preoptic area in females of the ancestral member of this species pair. These findings are a further demonstration of the variability of steroid effects on steroid receptor mRNA levels across brain nuclei. This variability may be important both in behavioral transitions over the course of the ovarian cycle in this ancestor-descendant species pair of lizards and in the evolution of pseudosexual behavior in the descendant parthenogen species.
性腺类固醇激素对类固醇受体mRNA表达的影响在脑内核团之间、两性之间以及不同物种之间存在差异。我们报告称,外源性雌激素会增加鞭尾蜥一个祖先物种和后代物种的室周视前区中孕激素受体(PR)的mRNA水平,而且雌激素的这种作用在后代物种的雌性中明显更强。其次,虽然孕激素会强烈降低鞭尾蜥和啮齿动物腹内侧下丘脑的PR mRNA水平,但我们发现,在这个物种对的祖先物种的雌性中,孕激素对室周视前区PR mRNA水平没有明显影响。这些发现进一步证明了类固醇对脑内核团类固醇受体mRNA水平影响的变异性。这种变异性在这个蜥蜴祖先 - 后代物种对的卵巢周期行为转变以及后代孤雌生殖物种的假性行为进化中可能都很重要。