|
|
||||||||
Biology of Reproduction, Vol 21, 1185-1201, Copyright © 1979 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Reproductive Endocrinology Program, Department of Pathology,
The University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 To assess the functional changes of theca and granulosa cells in antral follicles developing
throughout pregnancy, individual follicles were isolated and incubated individually in vitro to
measure the aromatization of testosterone or gonadotropin stimulation of estradiol and cAMP
accumulation. Other follicles were processed to measure gonadotropin receptor content. Between
Days 3-6, FSH and LH receptor content increased in granulosa cells, LH receptor content increased in theca cells, a progressive increase in gonadotropin stimulation of follicular cAMP was
observed and the ability of follicles to aromatize testosterone increased. Nevertheless, the amount
of estradiol accumulated by follicles incubated in the absence of exogenous testosterone remained
unchanged at 50 pg/follicle/4 h. Between Days 8-19, FSH and LH receptor content in granulosa cells and LH receptor content
in theca cells decreased, estradiol accumulation by follicles incubated without testosterone declined to 10 pg/follicle/4 h and gonadotropin stimulation of cAMP was reduced. Nevertheless, the
ability of follicles to aromatize testosterone was maintained at values (500 pg estradiol/follicle/
4 h) seen on previous days. The preovulatory follicles developing between Days 19-23 were characterized by increased
LH receptor in granulosa and theca cells, increased FSH receptor in granulosa cells and most
notably by a marked increase in estradiol accumulation. On Day 23, 3500 ± 200 pg estradiol/
follicle/4 h were accumulated either in the absence or presence of testosterone and between 10,000-14,000 pg estradiol/follicle/4 h were accumulated in the presence of oLH or hFSH. Since administration of LH-antiserum in vivo between Days 20-22 abolished estradiol accumulation by follicles
incubated in the absence but not in the presence of testosterone, endogenous LH seems to exert
a greater effect in stimulating androgen production than in maintaining aromatase activity. Gonadotropin stimulation of follicular cAMP production was also dramatically increased on Day 23 and
appeared to be related to changes in granulosa cell function in addition to the increased density
of gonadotropin receptors. Thus, although many small antral follicles possessing abundant aromatase activity are present continuously throughout pregnancy and although follicles between
Days 3-6 exhibit some characteristics of "preovulatory" follicles, the growth of the Graafian
follicle appears to depend on increased follicular production of androgen, its immediate aromatization and the subsequent functional differentiation of granulosa cells.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors wish to thank Dr. Luis Valladeres who
extracted and recrystallized the [3H]-estradiol-l7
produced by the follicles incubated in vitro. The
recrystallization was done in the laboratory of Dr.
Anita H. Payne, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Michigan. The authors also
wish to thank Dr. J. L. Vaitukaitis for the cAMP-antiserum and Dr. W. Hansel for the LH-antiserum.
These studies were supported, in part, by NIH Grant
HD-09110, Program Project Grant HD-08333, and a
research career development award (JSR).
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
K. Huynh, G. Jones, G. Thouas, K. L. Britt, E. R. Simpson, and M. E.E. Jones Estrogen Is Not Directly Required for Oocyte Developmental Competence Biol Reprod, May 1, 2004; 70(5): 1263 - 1269. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. Yoshino, T. Mizutani, K. Yamada, M. Tsuchiya, T. Minegishi, T. Yazawa, H. Kawata, T. Sekiguchi, T. Kajitani, and K. Miyamoto Early Growth Response Gene-1 Regulates the Expression of the Rat Luteinizing Hormone Receptor Gene Biol Reprod, June 1, 2002; 66(6): 1813 - 1819. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
Y. Zhang and M. L. Dufau EAR2 and EAR3/COUP-TFI Regulate Transcription of the Rat LH Receptor Mol. Endocrinol., November 1, 2001; 15(11): 1891 - 1905. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
S. Chen, X. Liu, and D. L. Segaloff Identification of an SAS (Sp1c Adjacent Site)-Like Element in the Distal 5'-Flanking Region of the Rat Lutropin Receptor Gene Essential for Cyclic Adenosine 3',5'-Monophosphate Responsiveness Endocrinology, May 1, 2001; 142(5): 2013 - 2021. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
S. Chen, X. Liu, and D. L. Segaloff A Novel Cyclic Adenosine 3',5'-Monophosphate-Responsive Element Involved In the Transcriptional Regulation of the Lutropin Receptor Gene in Granulosa Cells Mol. Endocrinol., September 1, 2000; 14(9): 1498 - 1508. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
S. Chen, H. Shi, X. Liu, and D. L. Segaloff Multiple Elements and Protein Factors Coordinate the Basal and Cyclic Adenosine 3',5'-Monophosphate-Induced Transcription of the Lutropin Receptor Gene in Rat Granulosa Cells Endocrinology, May 1, 1999; 140(5): 2100 - 2109. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
J. E. Nestler, D. J. Jakubowicz, A. Falcon de Vargas, C. Brik, N. Quintero, and F. Medina Insulin Stimulates Testosterone Biosynthesis by Human Thecal Cells from Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome by Activating Its Own Receptor and Using Inositolglycan Mediators as the Signal Transduction System J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., June 1, 1998; 83(6): 2001 - 2005. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
L. A. Akinola, M. Poutanen, R. Vihko, and P. Vihko Expression of 17{beta}-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 and Type 2, P450 Aromatase, and 20{alpha}-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Enzymes in Immature, Mature, and Pregnant Rats Endocrinology, July 1, 1997; 138(7): 2886 - 2892. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |