1. Developmental Expression and Glucocorticoid Control of the Leptin Receptor in Fetal Ovine Lung
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De Blasio, Miles J, Boije, Maria, Vaughan, Owen R, Bernstein, Brett S, Davies, Katie L, Plein, Alice, Kempster, Sarah L, Smith, Gordon CS, Charnock-Jones, D Stephen, Blache, Dominique, Wooding, FB Peter, Giussani, Dino A, Fowden, Abigail L, Forhead, Alison J, Smith, Gordon [0000-0003-2124-0997], Charnock-Jones, Stephen [0000-0002-2936-4890], Wooding, Peter [0000-0003-2471-7586], Giussani, Dino [0000-0002-1308-1204], Fowden, Abigail [0000-0002-3384-4467], Forhead, Alison [0000-0003-2125-4811], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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STAT3 Transcription Factor ,Hydrocortisone ,lcsh:R ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,lcsh:Medicine ,respiratory system ,Dexamethasone ,Fetus ,Pregnancy ,Alveolar Epithelial Cells ,Animals ,Receptors, Leptin ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,RNA, Messenger ,Phosphorylation ,lcsh:Science ,Glucocorticoids ,Lung ,Sheep, Domestic ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
The effects of endogenous and synthetic glucocorticoids on fetal lung maturation are well-established, although the role of leptin in lung development before birth is unclear. This study examined mRNA and protein levels of the signalling long-form leptin receptor (Ob-Rb) in fetal ovine lungs towards term, and after experimental manipulation of glucocorticoid levels in utero by fetal cortisol infusion or maternal dexamethasone treatment. In fetal ovine lungs, Ob-Rb protein was localised to bronchiolar epithelium, bronchial cartilage, vascular endothelium, alveolar macrophages and type II pneumocytes. Pulmonary Ob-Rb mRNA abundance increased between 100 (0.69 fractional gestational age) and 144 days (0.99) of gestation, and by 2-4-fold in response to fetal cortisol infusion and maternal dexamethasone treatment. In contrast, pulmonary Ob-Rb protein levels decreased near term and were halved by glucocorticoid treatment, without any significant change in phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (pSTAT3) at Ser727, total STAT3 or the pulmonary pSTAT3:STAT3 ratio. Leptin mRNA was undetectable in fetal ovine lungs at the gestational ages studied. These findings demonstrate differential control of pulmonary Ob-Rb transcript abundance and protein translation, and/or post-translational processing, by glucocorticoids in utero. Localisation of Ob-Rb in the fetal ovine lungs, including alveolar type II pneumocytes, suggests a role for leptin signalling in the control of lung growth and maturation before birth.
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- 2015