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Biology of Reproduction 61, 1487-1491 (1999)
©Copyright 1999 Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.


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Hormonal Control of Urokinase Plasminogen Activator Secretion by Sheep Ovarian Surface Epithelial Cells1

Jenifer Murdocha, Edward A. Van Kirka, and William J. Murdoch2,a

a Department of Animal Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming 82071

Secretion of urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) by ovarian surface epithelium (OSE) adjacent to the preovulatory ovine follicle has been implicated in apical tissue degradation and follicular rupture. In vitro experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that uPA release by OSE is under direct hormonal control. Epithelial cells were isolated from the ovarian surface of sheep using a polytetrafluorethylene scraper designed to dislodge adherent cells from culture flasks. Amidolytic cleavage of a uPA-specific chromogen (carbobenzoxy-L-{gamma}-glutamyl [{alpha}-ot-but]-glycyl-arginine-p-nitroanilide monoacetate) was used as a measure of enzymatic bioactivity in OSE-conditioned incubation media. Secretion of uPA by OSE suspensions from proestrous ewes was stimulated by exposure (2 h) to a preovulatory surge-like concentration of LH. OSE cells obtained during the luteal phase or anestrus were not responsive to LH. Baseline rates of uPA secretion and expression of estradiol receptors (in situ immunofluorescence detection) were not affected by reproductive status. Induction of uPA secretion by anestrous OSE was attained after priming (6 h) with estradiol-17ß; responsiveness was attributed to gonadotropin receptor (ligand binding) up-regulation. Monolayers of OSE established on polyethylene membranes secreted uPA predominately in a basal (i.e., toward the substratum) direction. We suggest that OSE in juxtaposition with the (hyperemic) wall of the preovulatory follicle is perfused by surge levels of LH, invoking uPA release into underlying ovarian tissues.

1 Supported by USDA-NRI grant 95–37203–2131.

2 Correspondence: W.J. Murdoch, Department of Animal Science, P.O. Box 3684, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071. FAX: 307 766 2355; wmurdoch{at}uwyo.edu




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