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Progesterone, in Addition to Estrogen, Induces Cyclin D1 Expression in the Murine Mammary Epithelial Cell, in Vivo
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THENAA K. SAID
,
ORLA M. CONNEELY
,
DANIEL MEDINA
,
BERT W. O'MALLEY
,
JOHN P. LYDON
Previous investigations, in vitro, have demonstrated that proges- tins can induce the transcription of the
cell cycle
regulator, cyclin D1, thereby suggesting that cyclin D1 may mediate, at the molecular level, the proposed mitogenic effects of progesterone during mam- mary
epithelial cell
proliferation. To extend these initial studies into an in vivo context, comparative cyclin D1 Northern and immunohis- tochemical analyses were performed on
mammary gland
tissue iso- lated from
wild type
(WT) females as well as from the recently re- ported
progesterone receptor
knockout (PRKO) mouse model. Northern analysis revealed that estrogen induced cyclin D1 expres- sion, 5- to 7-fold over control levels, both in the WT and PRKO female.
Immunohistochemistry
demonstrated that, for both test groups, the number of mammary epithelial cells expressing cyclin D1 increased significantly as compared with control values, in response to estrogen. In the case of estrogen plus progesterone treatment, Northern anal- ysis revealed that, in the WT gland, cyclin D1 transcription increased approximately 3-fold over estrogen induced levels, an increase that was paralleled by an equivalent increase in the number of mammary epithelial cells expressing cyclin D1. Conversely, under the same hormone regimen, the PRKO
mammary gland
did not exhibit a fur- ther increase in cyclin D1 induction over estrogen only levels. Finally, these studies not only demonstrate that in the mammary epithelial cell, both estrogen and progesterone can induce the expression of cyclin D1 but also show that this induction correlates with
mammary gland
proliferation in the mouse. (Endocrinology 138: 3933-3939, 1997)
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...Immunohistochemical detection of PR and ER expression and 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine incorporation has been described previously (7, 39,
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