2005
DOI: 10.1677/jme.1.01669
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Gonadal defects and hormonal alterations in transgenic mice expressing a single chain human chorionic gonadotropin–lutropin receptor complex

Abstract: To study the effects of premature and chronic ligand-mediated luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) activation on reproductive development, we have generated transgenic mice expressing a genetically engineered, constitutively active yoked hormone-receptor complex (YHR), in which a fusion protein of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is covalently linked to the N-terminus of rat LHR. YHR-expressing mice (YHR + ) were analyzed at pre-and post-pubertal ages. Relative to wild type (WT) controls, male mice exhibited p… Show more

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“…Serum and testicular testosterone levels were significantly elevated (Table 2) and, as expected, accompanied by an increase in seminal vesicle weight. Interestingly, seminal vesicle weights were reduced in adult animals (Meehan et al, 2005). The elevated testosterone suppressed LH and FSH levels, the latter remaining suppressed even in 1 year old YHR + mice when testosterone levels were no longer elevated (unpublished observation).…”
Section: Phenotype Of the Yhr Transgenic Micementioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Serum and testicular testosterone levels were significantly elevated (Table 2) and, as expected, accompanied by an increase in seminal vesicle weight. Interestingly, seminal vesicle weights were reduced in adult animals (Meehan et al, 2005). The elevated testosterone suppressed LH and FSH levels, the latter remaining suppressed even in 1 year old YHR + mice when testosterone levels were no longer elevated (unpublished observation).…”
Section: Phenotype Of the Yhr Transgenic Micementioning
confidence: 85%
“…RT-PCR analysis of RNA from several tissues showed high levels of expression in the gonads of prepubertal and adult animals (Meehan et al, 2005). Expression was also detected in brain and low levels were detected in the heart (Meehan et al, 2005).…”
Section: Phenotype Of the Yhr Transgenic Micementioning
confidence: 98%
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