Literature DB >> 9365195

Differential regulation of aromatase and androgen receptor in granulosa cells.

M Tetsuka1, S G Hillier.   

Abstract

During follicular development, androgen acts in three distinct ways. During the early stage of follicular differentiation, androgen acts as an enhancer of FSH-stimulated follicular differentiation. As follicular differentiation progresses, this effect is decreased and androgen is mainly utilized as a substrate for estrogen synthesis under increasing stimulation of FSH and LH. These two events are mediated by androgen receptor (AR) and aromatase (P450arom), respectively. In the rat and marmoset monkey, AR and P450arom are predominantly expressed in granulosa cells, and both are developmentally regulated. The expression of AR is highest in preantral/early antral follicles and gradually decreases as follicles mature, whereas expression of P450arom is increased as follicular differentiation progresses. We propose that differential regulation of these two androgen-utilizing factors contributes to the smooth transition of developing follicles from the early stage of differentiation to the fully mature ovulatory status. A failure of this transition due to improper androgen stimulation might result in follicular atresia.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9365195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 0960-0760            Impact factor:   4.292


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