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a Reproductive Endocrinology Center, University of California, San Francisco, California 941430556
b Center for Reproductive Biology, Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 991634231
Ovarian hormones (i.e., estrogen and LH) may promote folliculogenesis by regulating the local production of mesenchymal "inducer proteins" that mediate theca cell-granulosa cell interactions. Theca cells produce hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) that can stimulate granulosa cell growth. In order to investigate the physiological role of HGF in the ovarian follicle, the developmental and hormonal regulation of HGF was examined during follicular development in the bovine ovary. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis was used to examine HGF expression in theca cells and the HGF receptor (HGFR or c-met) in granulosa cells. Both HGF and HGFR were detected throughout follicular development in small (< 5 mm)-, medium (510 mm)-, and large (> 10 mm)-sized follicles. Steady-state levels of HGF and HGFR mRNAs were determined using sensitive quantitative RT-PCR assays. Developmental regulation of HGF in theca cells and HGFR in granulosa cells was analyzed in freshly isolated small-, medium-, and large-sized follicles. Observations demonstrate that expression of HGF (in theca cells) and HGFR (in granulosa cells) was highest in large-sized follicles. Hormonal regulation of HGF was analyzed in hormone-treated theca cell cultures. Steady-state levels of HGF mRNA in theca cells were increased by treatment with hCG (an LH agonist), but estradiol had no effect. These results suggest that LH may promote ovarian follicular growth (i.e., granulosa cell proliferation) in part by stimulating the local production of HGF by theca cells. Effects of HGF on granulosa cell differentiated functions were examined. Treatment with HGF reduced basal and FSH-stimulated levels of aromatase activity in bovine and rat granulosa cells. In addition, HGF inhibited the ability of hCG to stimulate progesterone production by granulosa cells. The inhibition of granulosa cell steroid production by HGF is proposed to be the indirect effect of promoting cellular proliferation. Therefore, HGF directly stimulates granulosa cell proliferation and indirectly inhibits granulosa cell differentiated functions. The developmental and hormonal regulation of HGF and HGFR during folliculogenesis provides evidence that HGF may be important for hormone-induced granulosa cell proliferation. As a result, HGF may be essential for establishing the granulosa cell population and microenvironment required for oocyte maturation in the female.
2 Correspondence and current address. FAX: (509) 3352176; skinner{at}mail.wsu.edu
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