Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0031p293 | Pituitary | SFEBES2013

Pulsatile GnRH signaling to ERK: relevance of pulse duration and frequency

Perrett Rebecca , Armstrong Stephen , Fowkes Rob , McArdle Craig

GnRH is secreted in pulses and its effects on pituitary gonadotropes depend on pulse frequency. This is crucial for physiological control and therapeutic manipulation of the system (in IVF and treatment of hormone-dependent cancers) but GnRH pulse frequency decoding mechanisms are unknown. The simplest form of frequency dependence is a linear relationship between integrated inputs and outputs but such ‘integrative tracking’ cannot explain the bell-shaped frequency-re...

ea0028p239 | Pituitary | SFEBES2012

Mechanisms underlying termination of acute gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-stimulated ERK activation.

Finch Ann , Caunt Christopher , Perrett Rebecca , McArdle Craig

GnRH acts via G-protein coupled receptors to stimulate phospholipase C. This activates protein kinases C, driving the activation of extracellular signal regulated kinases (ERKs) that mediates transcriptional effects of GnRH. GnRH is secreted in pulses that cause rapid, transient and reproducible ERK activation (1). ERK response kinetics dictate biological consequences in many systems and, although GnRH-mediated ERK activation has been thoroughly explored, little is known about...

ea0028p280 | Reproduction | SFEBES2012

Relevance of ERK levels in acute gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-stimulated ERK activation

Perrett Rebecca , Caunt Christopher , Fowkes Rob , McArdle Craig

GnRH acts via G-protein coupled receptors to stimulate synthesis and secretion of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. GnRH activates phospholipase C, causing calcium mobilisation and influx, activation of protein kinase C and stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades. GnRH is secreted in brief pulses with each pulse causing rapid and transient activation of extracellular signal regulated kinases (ERKs) (1), yet very little is known about what s...

ea0038p359 | Reproduction | SFEBES2015

Information transfer in GnRH signalling: ERK-mediated feedback loops control hormone sensing

Garner Kathryn , Perrett Rebecca , Voliotis Margaritis , Pham Thanh , Tsaneva-Atanasova Krasimira , McArdle Craig

Single cell measurements of signalling proteins typically reveal high cell–cell variability raising questions about how reliably individual cells sense their environment in order to make decisions. Information theoretic approaches can be used to explore such sensing, treating cell signalling pathways as ‘noisy’ communication channels. Mutual information (MI) can be calculated between system inputs and outputs as a statistical measure of the reliability of sensin...

ea0037ep163 | Reproduction, endocrine disruptors and signalling | ECE2015

An information theoretic approach to GnRH signalling

Garner Kathryn , Perrett Rebecca , Voliotis Margaritis , Pham Thanh , Tsaneva-Atanasova Krasimira , McArdle Craig

One way in which cells receive information about their environment is through hormones binding to appropriate receptors on their cell surface. Single cell measurements of signalling proteins typically reveal high cell–cell variability raising questions about how reliably individual cells sense their environment in order to make decisions. Information theoretic approaches can be used to explore such sensing, treating cell signalling pathways as ‘noisy’ communicat...

ea0034s1.1 | GNRH biology ‐ from pulses to longevity (Supported by <emphasis role="italic">Journal of Molecular Endocrinology</emphasis>) | SFEBES2014

Systems approaches to understanding GnRH signalling

Perrett Rebecca , Voliotis Margaritis , Armstrong Stephen , Pope George , Tsaneva-Atanasova Krasimira , McArdle Craig

GnRH acts via Gq/11-coupled GPCRs on gonadotropes to control synthesis and secretion of LH and FSH. We use mathematical and statistical approaches as well as automated cell imaging to explore this system. In cells expressing ERK2–GFP and GnRH receptors, GnRH pulses cause rapid and transient nuclear translocation of ERK2–GFP, providing a live-cell readout for ERK activation1. A mathematical model trained against this data predicted greater sensitivity to re...

ea0034p286 | Pituitary | SFEBES2014

The gonadotroph natriuretic peptide system is sensitive to pulsatile GnRH stimulation: insights into CNP/GC-B signalling in gonadotroph function

Mirczuk Samantha , Catterick Alice , Lessey Andrew , Perrett Rebecca , McArdle Craig , McGonnell Imelda , Fowkes Robert

Gonadotrophs in rats, mice and humans, express an intact natriuretic peptide system, in which C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is the predominant member. Despite showing an interaction between CNP and GnRH at the level of cGMP and Ca2+ signalling, the role of CNP in gonadotroph biology is poorly understood. In this study, we utilise a novel multiplex qRT-PCR assay, examining simultaneous expression of natriuretic peptide genes along with genes for gonadotroph transc...