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Title: Dorsomedial Ventromedial Hypothalamic Nucleus Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Neuron Steroidogenic Factor-1 Gene Targets in Female Rat. Author: Sapkota S, Roy SC, Briski KP. Journal: ASN Neuro; 2024; 16(1):2403345. PubMed ID: 39401164. Abstract: The prospect that the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMN) transcription factor steroidogenic factor-1/NR5A1 (SF-1) may exert sex-dimorphic control of glucose counterregulation is unresolved. Recent studies in male rats show that SF-1 regulates transcription of co-expressed hypoglycemia-sensitive neurochemicals in dorsomedial VMN growth hormone-releasing hormone (Ghrh) neurons. Gene knockdown and laser-catapult-microdissection/single-cell multiplex qPCR techniques were used here in a female rat model to determine if SF-1 control of Ghrh neuron transmitter marker, energy sensor, and estrogen receptor (ER) variant mRNAs varies according to sex. Data show that in females, hypoglycemia elicits a gain of SF-1 inhibitory control of VMNdm Ghrh neuron Ghrh and Ghrh-receptor gene profiles and loss of augmentation of glutaminase transcription; SF-1 gene silencing diminished eu- and hypoglycemic patterns of neuronal nitric oxide gene transcription. SF-1 imposes divergent control of baseline and hypoglycemic glutamate decarboxylase65 (GAD)-1 (stimulatory) versus GAD2 (inhibitory) mRNAs in that sex. SF-1 stimulates baseline VMNdm Ghrh neuron PRKAA1/AMPKα1 and PRKAA2/AMPKα2 gene expression, yet causes opposite changes in these gene profiles during hypoglycemia. SF-1 exerts glucose-dependent control of ER-alpha and G-protein-coupled ER-1 transcription, but blunts ER-beta gene profiles during eu- and hypoglycemia. In females, SF-1 knockdown did not affect hypercorticosteronemia or hyperglucagonemia, but blunted hypoglycemic suppression of growth hormone secretion. Results show that SF-1 expression is critical for female rat VMNdm Ghrh neuron counterregulatory neurochemical, AMPK catalytic subunit, and ER gene transcription responses to hypoglycemia. Sex differences in direction of SF-1 control of distinctive gene profiles may result in observed disparities in SF-1 regulation of counterregulatory hormone secretion between sexes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]