mRNA expression of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is suppressed and those of IGF-II and IGF-binding protein-1 are constantly expressed in the endometrium during use of an intrauterine levonorgestrel system

In: Molecular Human Reproduction · 1997 · vol. 3(9) , pp. 749–754 · doi:10.1093/molehr/3.9.749 · PMID:9357999 · W2146462999
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Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine systems suppressed endometrial IGF-I mRNA expression while maintaining IGF-II and IGFBP-1 mRNA expression.

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Insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and IGF-II) are believed to mediate and modulate steroid hormone actions in the endometrium. In this study we determined the effects of an intrauterine system (IUS), releasing 20 microg levonorgestrel (LNG) daily, on endometrial expression of mRNAs encoding IGFs and insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-1. In Northern blotting, IGF-I mRNA was undetectable in all endometrial specimens from women with an LNG-IUS (n = 11) and in pregnancy decidua, whereas several transcripts of 0.6-7.6 kb were detected in proliferative and secretory phase endometria. In contrast, mRNAs encoding IGF-II and IGFBP-1 were strongly expressed in pregnancy and in all endometrial samples from women with an LNG-IUS, but were undetectable in proliferative or early to mid-secretory phase endometria. Using the more sensitive reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method, IGF-I and IGF-II mRNAs were detectable in all cycling endometria, in early pregnancy decidua and in LNG-exposed endometrium. IGFBP-1 mRNA was constantly expressed in LNG-exposed endometrium, in early pregnancy decidua and in premenstrual endometrium, but was undetectable in all specimens from proliferative or early to mid-secretory endometrium. Our data demonstrate that progestin treatment can affect the gene expression of endometrial growth factors in vivo. The consistent expression of mRNAs encoding IGF-II and IGFBP-1, with suppression of IGF-I mRNA in endometria exposed to LNG, suggests that this mode of hormone treatment can inhibit IGF-I action in the endometrium. If IGF-I mediates and modulates oestrogen action, suppression of IGF-I mRNA may be one of the molecular mechanisms which accounts for the antiproliferative effects of progestogens on oestrogen-primed endometrium and the atrophy of endometrial epithelium resulting from use of an LNG-IUS.

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