Glucocorticoids stimulate the expression of prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthase-2 in amnion cells. 1995

T Zakar, and J J Hirst, and J E Mijovic, and D M Olson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Corticosteroids increase the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and the activity of prostaglandin endoperoxide H synthase (PGHS) in cultured amnion cells, although they inhibit prostanoid biosynthesis in numerous other cell types. This suggests that glucocorticoids control the level of PGHS in amnion cells by a hitherto unexplored, positive regulatory mechanism. We have tested the possibility that corticosteroids act by stimulating the expression of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) encoding one or both isoforms of PGHS. Ribonuclease protection assays were used to determine the levels of PGHS-1 and -2 mRNAs and, for reference, gamma-actin mRNA levels in confluent primary cultures of human amnion cells. In untreated cultures, PGHS-1 and -2 mRNA levels were low, often not reaching the level of detection. Dexamethasone (DEX) treatment for 4 h resulted in a measurable level of PGHS-2 mRNA, which increased further 10-fold and 20-fold after incubation with the glucocorticoid for 8 h and 16 h, respectively. The stimulation was dependent on DEX concentration, and was concomitant with an increase in the capacity of the cells to metabolize arachidonic acid to PGE2. PGHS-1 mRNA levels remained low in DEX-treated cells, while the gamma-actin message level showed no change. Estradiol and progesterone had no influence on PGHS-2 mRNA expression, but cortisol increased the PGHS-2 mRNA abundance. The glucocorticoid antagonist RU486 blocked the effect of DEX. Conditioned media of DEX-treated cells did not contain steroid-induced factor(s) stimulating PGE2 production. Inhibition of protein synthesis by cycloheximide potentiated the effect of DEX, and raised the abundance of PGHS-1, PGHS-2, and gamma-actin mRNAs in untreated cells. DEX did not affect the stability of the PGHS-2 mRNA. These results show that glucocorticoids promote PGE2 synthesis by amnion cells by stimulating the expression of PGHS-2 mRNA in a receptor-dependent, selective, and immediate fashion.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D011451 Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases Enzyme complexes that catalyze the formation of PROSTAGLANDINS from the appropriate unsaturated FATTY ACIDS, molecular OXYGEN, and a reduced acceptor. Fatty Acid Cyclo-Oxygenase,PGH Synthase,Prostaglandin H Synthase,Prostaglandin Synthase,Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthase,Arachidonic Acid Cyclooxygenase,Cyclo-Oxygenase,Cyclooxygenase,Cyclooxygenases,Hydroperoxide Cyclase,PGH2 Synthetase,Prostaglandin Cyclo-Oxygenase,Prostaglandin Cyclooxygenase,Prostaglandin Endoperoxide Synthetase,Prostaglandin G-H Synthase,Prostaglandin H2 Synthetase,Prostaglandin Synthetase,Cyclase, Hydroperoxide,Cyclo Oxygenase,Cyclo-Oxygenase, Fatty Acid,Cyclo-Oxygenase, Prostaglandin,Cyclooxygenase, Arachidonic Acid,Cyclooxygenase, Prostaglandin,Endoperoxide Synthetase, Prostaglandin,Fatty Acid Cyclo Oxygenase,G-H Synthase, Prostaglandin,Prostaglandin Cyclo Oxygenase,Prostaglandin Endoperoxide Synthases,Prostaglandin G H Synthase,Synthase, PGH,Synthase, Prostaglandin,Synthase, Prostaglandin G-H,Synthase, Prostaglandin H,Synthase, Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide,Synthases, Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide,Synthetase, PGH2,Synthetase, Prostaglandin,Synthetase, Prostaglandin Endoperoxide,Synthetase, Prostaglandin H2
D002478 Cells, Cultured Cells propagated in vitro in special media conducive to their growth. Cultured cells are used to study developmental, morphologic, metabolic, physiologic, and genetic processes, among others. Cultured Cells,Cell, Cultured,Cultured Cell
D003513 Cycloheximide Antibiotic substance isolated from streptomycin-producing strains of Streptomyces griseus. It acts by inhibiting elongation during protein synthesis. Actidione,Cicloheximide
D003609 Dactinomycin A compound composed of a two CYCLIC PEPTIDES attached to a phenoxazine that is derived from STREPTOMYCES parvullus. It binds to DNA and inhibits RNA synthesis (transcription), with chain elongation more sensitive than initiation, termination, or release. As a result of impaired mRNA production, protein synthesis also declines after dactinomycin therapy. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1993, p2015) Actinomycin,Actinomycin D,Meractinomycin,Cosmegen,Cosmegen Lyovac,Lyovac-Cosmegen,Lyovac Cosmegen,Lyovac, Cosmegen,LyovacCosmegen
D003907 Dexamethasone An anti-inflammatory 9-fluoro-glucocorticoid. Hexadecadrol,Decaject,Decaject-L.A.,Decameth,Decaspray,Dexasone,Dexpak,Hexadrol,Maxidex,Methylfluorprednisolone,Millicorten,Oradexon,Decaject L.A.
D004357 Drug Synergism The action of a drug in promoting or enhancing the effectiveness of another drug. Drug Potentiation,Drug Augmentation,Augmentation, Drug,Augmentations, Drug,Drug Augmentations,Drug Potentiations,Drug Synergisms,Potentiation, Drug,Potentiations, Drug,Synergism, Drug,Synergisms, Drug
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000650 Amnion The innermost membranous sac that surrounds and protects the developing embryo which is bathed in the AMNIOTIC FLUID. Amnion cells are secretory EPITHELIAL CELLS and contribute to the amniotic fluid. Amniotic Membrane,Amnions,Amniotic Membranes,Membrane, Amniotic,Membranes, Amniotic

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