Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat

The cyclical changes in the gonadotropins stimulate ovarian follicular development either to the ovulatory stage or to undergo atresia. One such intrafollicular factor may be inter-cellular communication via gap junctions. We have examined the effects of two agents (retinoids and alkanols), known to...

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Main Author: Sadeghi Pour HR
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1994-05-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-88447c59fe4b44c288023d805a9ffd432020-11-24T21:06:04ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73221994-05-01523-47378Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in ratSadeghi Pour HRThe cyclical changes in the gonadotropins stimulate ovarian follicular development either to the ovulatory stage or to undergo atresia. One such intrafollicular factor may be inter-cellular communication via gap junctions. We have examined the effects of two agents (retinoids and alkanols), known to disrupt or uncouple gap junction, on FSH-stimulated LH receptor induction and progestrone synthesis in granulosa cells. Granulosa cells from diethylstilbestrol-treated immature rats were isolated and cultured in serum-free medium containing either FSH (15 ng/ml) or FSH and estradiol (30 nM), various doses (0.1-1000 nM) of either retinoic acid were added to the cultures at the time of seeding. Additional cultures containing the same concentrations of either FSH, or FSH and estradiol, were treated with 0.01-10 nM heptanol or octanol. The results of this study showed that: 1) Retinol, at all of the concentrations tested, had no effect on either FSH-stimulated LH receptor induction or progesterone accumulation by the granulosa cells. 2) Retinoic acid suppressed both LH receptor induction and progesterone accumulation by the cells. 3) Heptanol and octanol suppressed LH receptor induction but did not have inhibitory effect on the progesterone accumulation. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/6013.pdf&manuscript_id=6013
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Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat
Tehran University Medical Journal
author_facet Sadeghi Pour HR
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title Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat
title_short Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat
title_full Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat
title_fullStr Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat
title_full_unstemmed Role of intercellular communication on LH receptor induction in rat
title_sort role of intercellular communication on lh receptor induction in rat
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 1994-05-01
description The cyclical changes in the gonadotropins stimulate ovarian follicular development either to the ovulatory stage or to undergo atresia. One such intrafollicular factor may be inter-cellular communication via gap junctions. We have examined the effects of two agents (retinoids and alkanols), known to disrupt or uncouple gap junction, on FSH-stimulated LH receptor induction and progestrone synthesis in granulosa cells. Granulosa cells from diethylstilbestrol-treated immature rats were isolated and cultured in serum-free medium containing either FSH (15 ng/ml) or FSH and estradiol (30 nM), various doses (0.1-1000 nM) of either retinoic acid were added to the cultures at the time of seeding. Additional cultures containing the same concentrations of either FSH, or FSH and estradiol, were treated with 0.01-10 nM heptanol or octanol. The results of this study showed that: 1) Retinol, at all of the concentrations tested, had no effect on either FSH-stimulated LH receptor induction or progesterone accumulation by the granulosa cells. 2) Retinoic acid suppressed both LH receptor induction and progesterone accumulation by the cells. 3) Heptanol and octanol suppressed LH receptor induction but did not have inhibitory effect on the progesterone accumulation.
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