8603 Sex Steroids Have Opposing Impacts on Female Gonadotrope Metabolism and LH Secretion via GLUT1

8603 性类固醇通过 GLUT1 对雌性促性腺激素代谢和 LH 分泌产生相反的影响

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Disclosure: C. Garcia: None. C. Nguyen: None. S. Wang: None. D. Trinh: None. U. Le: None. R. Kapadia: None. J. De La Torre: None. C.K. De La Cruz: None. D. Nicholas: None. Gonadotropes of the anterior pituitary regulate reproductive hormone synthesis and secretion not only through GnRH signaling from the hypothalamus, but by also determining if glucose availability, via GLUT1, meets the current requirements to support reproduction. GLUT1 facilitates glucose uptake and in gonadotropes its expression increases during the LH surge which indicates its necessity in the maximal secretion of LH through glycolysis. However, the mechanisms underlying the feedback from sex steroids that also mediate female reproduction have not been completely elucidated. By manipulating GLUT1 expression and sex steroid levels using cell lines and a conditional knockout of GLUT1 in mouse gonadotrope we show that sex steroids alter GLUT1 expression and translocation effecting gonadotrope glycolysis and subsequent gonadotropin secretion. Tamoxifen treated iGricCre +/+ GLUT1 fl/fl mice display disrupted estrous cycles and changes in serum gonadotropins. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) or estradiol (E2) replacement in gonadectomized male and female, respectively, surprisingly result in increased (by DHT) or reduced (by E2) pituitary GLUT1 protein as measured by western blot despite both inhibiting serum LH. Using extracellular flux analysis and imaging flow cytometry, we show that LβT2 cells treated with DHT increase while E2 decreases glycolysis and translocation of GLUT1 to the cellular surface. We conclude that sex steroids regulate gonadotropin secretion and reproduction through direct impacts on gonadotrope metabolism through GLUT1. Presentation: 6/1/2024

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