| Literature DB >> 29699076 |
Osamu Yoshino1,2, Jia Shi1, Yutaka Osuga1, Miyuki Harada1, Osamu Nishii2, Tetsu Yano1, Yuji Taketani1.
Abstract
The gonadotropins, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH), are of particular importance in ovarian physiology. However, FSH receptors and LH receptors are not expressed until the secondary follicle stage, indicating that initiation of follicular growth is independent of the gonadotropins. Among many intra-ovarian growth factors, many studies have shown that bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) play pivotal roles in regulating the early phases of follicular growth. The BMP system induces the gonadotropin system by modulating gonadotropin receptors in early-stage follicles. Interestingly, the BMP system also prevents precocious maturation of the follicle by suppressing luteinization. Signals provoked by the preovulatory LH surge eliminate BMPs, enabling luteinization to progress. Thus, the BMP system and the gonadotropin system seem to cooperate in regulating follicular development, maturation, and luteinization.Entities:
Keywords: Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP); Folliculogenesis; Human ovary; Premature ovarian failure (POF)
Year: 2011 PMID: 29699076 PMCID: PMC5904583 DOI: 10.1007/s12522-010-0072-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Med Biol ISSN: 1445-5781