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Interactions between follicle-stimulating hormone and growth factors in modulating secretion of steroids and inhibin-related peptides by nonluteinized bovine granulosa cells.

C Glister1, D S Tannetta, N P Groome, P G Knight.   

Abstract

The aim was to investigate potential interactions between FSH and intraovarian growth factors in modulating secretion of inhibin A (inh A), activin A (act A), follistatin (FS), estradiol (E2), and progesterone (P4) by bovine granulosa cells cultured under conditions in which a nonluteinized FSH-responsive phenotype is maintained. Cells from 4- to 6-mm follicles were cultured in serum-free medium containing insulin (10 ng/ml) and androstenedione (10(-7) M), and effects of ovine FSH (0.037-3 ng/ml) were tested alone and in combination with insulin-like growth factors (IGF) (LR3 IGF-I analogue; 2-50 ng/ml) and epidermal growth factor (EGF; 0.1-10 ng/ml). Medium was changed every 48 h and cultures ended after 144 h, when cell number was determined. Between 48-96 h and 96-144 h, FSH promoted (P < 0.0001) increases in output of inh A (6-fold), act A (15-fold), FS (6-fold), and E2 (18-fold), with maximal responses (in parentheses) elicited by 0.33 ng/ml FSH during the final period. Higher FSH doses (1 and 3 ng/ml) gave reduced responses for each of the above hormones, whereas P(4) output was maximal (3-fold) at these doses. FSH promoted a slight increase in cell number ( approximately 1.7-fold; P < 0.001). LR3 IGF-I alone markedly increased (P < 0.0001) output of inh A (8-fold), act A (41-fold), FS (12-fold), and E2 (18-fold); this was accompanied by modest increases (P < 0.01) in P4 output ( approximately 2.5-fold) and cell number ( approximately 2-fold). Whereas FSH enhanced inh A, act A, FS, and E2 secretion evoked by lower doses of LR3 IGF-I, it suppressed (P < 0.001) the response to the highest dose. EGF alone promoted a 1.7-fold increase in cell number (P < 0.001) without affecting hormone release; however, it abolished (P < 0.001) FSH-induced secretion of inh A, act A, FS, and E2. Both FSH alone and LR3 IGF-I alone dose-dependently increased the act A:FS ratio ( approximately 3-fold; P < 0.005) and act A:inh A ratio (3-fold to 6-fold; P < 0.001), suggesting that both factors selectively raise activin "tone" and that this could be a key requirement for FSH and IGF-induction of follicular E2 production. This hypothesis was reinforced by the finding that addition of FS, to reduce the act A:FS ratio and sequester secreted activin, markedly suppressed (P < 0.001) FSH (3-fold)-, and LR3 IGF-I (2-fold)-induced E2 output.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11566722     DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod65.4.1020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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