Steroid hormone receptors ERalpha and PR characterised by immunohistochemistry in the mare adrenal gland

Acta Vet Scand. 2009 Jul 22;51(1):31. doi: 10.1186/1751-0147-51-31.

Abstract

Background: Sex steroid hormone receptors have been identified in the adrenal gland of rat, sheep and rhesus monkey, indicating a direct effect of sex steroids on adrenal gland function.

Methods: In the present study, immunohistochemistry using two different mouse monoclonal antibodies was employed to determine the presence of oestrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) and progesterone receptor (PR) in the mare adrenal gland. Adrenal glands from intact (n = 5) and ovariectomised (OVX) (n = 5) mares, as well as uterine tissue (n = 9), were collected after euthanasia. Three of the OVX mares were treated with a single intramuscular injection of oestradiol benzoate (2.5 mg) 18-22 hours prior to euthanasia and tissue collection (OVX+Oe). Uterine tissue was used as a positive control and showed positive staining for both ERalpha and PR.

Results: ERalpha staining was detected in the adrenal zona glomerulosa, fasciculata and reticularis of all mare groups. Ovariectomy increased cortical ERalpha staining intensity. In OVX mares and one intact mare, positive ERalpha staining was also detected in adrenal medullary cells. PR staining of weak intensity was present in a low proportion of cells in the zona fasciculata and reticularis of all mare groups. Weak PR staining was also found in a high proportion of adrenal medullary cells. In contrast to staining in the adrenal cortex, which was always located within the cell nuclei, medullary staining for both ERalpha and PR was observed only in the cell cytoplasm.

Conclusion: The present results show the presence of ERalpha in the adrenal cortex, indicating oestradiol may have a direct effect on mare adrenal function. However, further studies are needed to confirm the presence of PR as staining in the present study was only weak and/or minor. Also, any possible effect of oestradiol treatment on the levels of steroid receptors cannot be determined by the present study, as treatment time was of a too short duration.

MeSH terms

  • Adrenal Glands / chemistry*
  • Adrenal Glands / metabolism
  • Adrenal Glands / physiology
  • Animals
  • Estrogen Receptor alpha / analysis*
  • Female
  • Horses / metabolism*
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Ovariectomy / veterinary
  • Random Allocation
  • Receptors, Progesterone / analysis*
  • Uterus / chemistry*
  • Uterus / metabolism

Substances

  • Estrogen Receptor alpha
  • Receptors, Progesterone