Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.

Proliferating cells have an absolute requirement for iron, which is delivered by transferrin with subsequent intracellular transport via the transferrin receptor. Recent studies have reported that transferrin plays a crucial role in the local regulation of ovarian function, apart from its iron-bindi...

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Main Authors: Małgorzata Duda, Małgorzata Durlej, Katarzyna Knapczyk, Maria Słomczyńska
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Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2009-01-01
Series:Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
Online Access:http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4395
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spelling doaj-01d94907a7834b7988d557b5a5fc30ae2020-11-24T23:09:57ZengVia MedicaFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica0239-85081897-56312009-01-0146442342810.5603/4395Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.Małgorzata DudaMałgorzata DurlejKatarzyna KnapczykMaria SłomczyńskaProliferating cells have an absolute requirement for iron, which is delivered by transferrin with subsequent intracellular transport via the transferrin receptor. Recent studies have reported that transferrin plays a crucial role in the local regulation of ovarian function, apart from its iron-binding characteristic. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to explore the possible role of transferrin in porcine granulosa cells function by examining its influence on aromatase activity, the most important indicator of follicular cell differentiation. In the first series of studies, pig granulosa cells isolated from small, immature follicles were cultured in the presence of transferrin alone (10 microg/ml or 100 microg/ml) or with the addition of FSH (100ng/ml). The second series of studies was undertaken to determine transferrin-stimulated granulosa cells ability to aromatize exogenous testosterone (1x10(-7)M). One hour after the establishment of cultures an aromatase inhibitor CGS16949A was added to test its influence on estradiol production. After 48 hours, cultures were terminated and cells were processed for immunocytochemical staining of aromatase. Media were frozen for further estradiol level analysis. Positive immunostaining for aromatase was found in all granulosa cell cultures. The intensity of immunostaining was always stronger in cultures supplemented with FSH whereas the addition of transferrin had no effect. Granulosa cells in vitro synthesized the highest amount of estradiol after the addition of FSH and exogenous testosterone as measured radioimmunologically. Concomitant treatment with FSH and transferrin caused an inhibition of FSH-stimulated aromatase activity. The production of estradiol also declined in the presence of FSH, testosterone and transferrin. This study demonstrates that transferrin had a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on FSH-stimulated aromatase activity, which was confirmed by radioimmunoassay. Our results indicate that transferrin may be an important factor in the regulation of granulosa cell diferentiation.http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4395
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author Małgorzata Duda
Małgorzata Durlej
Katarzyna Knapczyk
Maria Słomczyńska
spellingShingle Małgorzata Duda
Małgorzata Durlej
Katarzyna Knapczyk
Maria Słomczyńska
Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
author_facet Małgorzata Duda
Małgorzata Durlej
Katarzyna Knapczyk
Maria Słomczyńska
author_sort Małgorzata Duda
title Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
title_short Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
title_full Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
title_fullStr Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
title_sort effects of transferrin on aromatase activity in porcine granulosa cells in vitro.
publisher Via Medica
series Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
issn 0239-8508
1897-5631
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Proliferating cells have an absolute requirement for iron, which is delivered by transferrin with subsequent intracellular transport via the transferrin receptor. Recent studies have reported that transferrin plays a crucial role in the local regulation of ovarian function, apart from its iron-binding characteristic. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to explore the possible role of transferrin in porcine granulosa cells function by examining its influence on aromatase activity, the most important indicator of follicular cell differentiation. In the first series of studies, pig granulosa cells isolated from small, immature follicles were cultured in the presence of transferrin alone (10 microg/ml or 100 microg/ml) or with the addition of FSH (100ng/ml). The second series of studies was undertaken to determine transferrin-stimulated granulosa cells ability to aromatize exogenous testosterone (1x10(-7)M). One hour after the establishment of cultures an aromatase inhibitor CGS16949A was added to test its influence on estradiol production. After 48 hours, cultures were terminated and cells were processed for immunocytochemical staining of aromatase. Media were frozen for further estradiol level analysis. Positive immunostaining for aromatase was found in all granulosa cell cultures. The intensity of immunostaining was always stronger in cultures supplemented with FSH whereas the addition of transferrin had no effect. Granulosa cells in vitro synthesized the highest amount of estradiol after the addition of FSH and exogenous testosterone as measured radioimmunologically. Concomitant treatment with FSH and transferrin caused an inhibition of FSH-stimulated aromatase activity. The production of estradiol also declined in the presence of FSH, testosterone and transferrin. This study demonstrates that transferrin had a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on FSH-stimulated aromatase activity, which was confirmed by radioimmunoassay. Our results indicate that transferrin may be an important factor in the regulation of granulosa cell diferentiation.
url http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/4395
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