Hypothalamic STAT proteins: Regulation of somatostatin neurons by growth hormone via STAT5b

E. Bennett, L. McGuinness, E. F. Gevers, G. B. Thomas, I. C A F Robinson, H. W. Davey, Simon M. Luckman

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    Abstract

    Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) are a family of transcription factors linked to class I cytokine receptors. In the present study, we investigated whether their distribution in the hypothalamus reflects the feedback regulation by growth hormone and what role they might play in the functioning of target neurones. We demonstrate that each of the seven known STATs has a distinct distribution in the hypothalamus. Notably, the STAT5 proteins, that are important in growth hormone (GH) and prolactin signalling in peripheral tissues, were expressed in somatostatin neurones of the periventricular nucleus and dopamine neurones of the arcuate nucleus. Because somatostatin neurones are regulated by feedback from circulating GH, we investigated the importance of STAT5 in these neurones. We demonstrate that STAT5b protein expression, similar to somatostatin mRNA, is sexually dimorphic in the periventricular nucleus of rats and mice. Furthermore, chronic infusion of male dwarf rats with GH increased the expression of STAT5b, while a single injection of GH into similar rats induced the phosphorylation of STAT5 proteins. The cellular abundance of somatostatin mRNA in STAT5b-deficient mice was significantly reduced in the periventricular nucleus, effectively reducing the sexually dimorphic expression. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that STAT5 proteins are involved in the feedback regulation of somatostatin neurones by GH, and that these neurones may respond to patterned GH secretion to reinforce sexual dimorphism in the GH axis. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)186-194
    Number of pages8
    JournalJournal of Neuroendocrinology
    Volume17
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2005

    Keywords

    • Growth hormone
    • Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs)
    • Somatostatin

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