Enhancement of a robust arcuate GABAergic input to gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons in a model of polycystic ovarian syndrome

AM Moore, M Prescott, CJ Marshall… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
AM Moore, M Prescott, CJ Marshall, SH Yip, RE Campbell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015National Acad Sciences
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), the leading cause of female infertility, is associated
with an increase in luteinizing hormone (LH) pulse frequency, implicating abnormal steroid
hormone feedback to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons. This study
investigated whether modifications in the synaptically connected neuronal network of GnRH
neurons could account for this pathology. The PCOS phenotype was induced in mice
following prenatal androgen (PNA) exposure. Serial blood sampling confirmed that PNA …
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), the leading cause of female infertility, is associated with an increase in luteinizing hormone (LH) pulse frequency, implicating abnormal steroid hormone feedback to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons. This study investigated whether modifications in the synaptically connected neuronal network of GnRH neurons could account for this pathology. The PCOS phenotype was induced in mice following prenatal androgen (PNA) exposure. Serial blood sampling confirmed that PNA elicits increased LH pulse frequency and impaired progesterone negative feedback in adult females, mimicking the neuroendocrine abnormalities of the clinical syndrome. Imaging of GnRH neurons revealed greater dendritic spine density that correlated with increased putative GABAergic but not glutamatergic inputs in PNA mice. Mapping of steroid hormone receptor expression revealed that PNA mice had 59% fewer progesterone receptor-expressing cells in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARN). To address whether increased GABA innervation to GnRH neurons originates in the ARN, a viral-mediated Cre-lox approach was taken to trace the projections of ARN GABA neurons in vivo. Remarkably, projections from ARN GABAergic neurons heavily contacted and even bundled with GnRH neuron dendrites, and the density of fibers apposing GnRH neurons was even greater in PNA mice (56%). Additionally, this ARN GABA population showed significantly less colocalization with progesterone receptor in PNA animals compared with controls. Together, these data describe a robust GABAergic circuit originating in the ARN that is enhanced in a model of PCOS and may underpin the neuroendocrine pathophysiology of the syndrome.
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