학술논문

Activin-A differentially regulates steroidogenesis by sheep granulosa cells
Document Type
Article
Source
Research in Veterinary Science; August 2001, Vol. 71 Issue: 1 p23-25, 3p
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ISSN
00345288
Abstract
Intra-ovarian factors, such as activin, are implicated in multiple aspects of follicular development in mammalian ovaries. This study was conducted to investigate a possible effect of activin-A on steroidogenesis in sheep granulosa cells in vitro. Sheep granulosa cells were obtained from medium antral follicles and cultured in a chemically defined RPMI-1640. Oestradiol and progesterone production, secreted by the cultured cells, was evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. In order to determine the dose effect of activin-A on steroidogenesis, granulosa cells were cultured in the presence of increasing concentrations of activin-A (0, 0·5, 5 and 50ng ml−1) for 48 hours. The results revealed that activin-A exerts a differential effect on steroidogenesis in granulosa cells in such a way that it significantly (P<0·05) suppressed progesterone production and enhanced oestradiol production. These results were confirmed by the time effect of activin-A on oestradiol and progesterone production in granulosa cells. In the absence of activin-A treatment, granulosa cells showed enhanced capacity to produce progesterone, but not oestradiol, as the time progressed from 12 to 48 hours. Treatment of sheep granulosa cells with 25ng ml−1activin-A for 12, 24 and 48 hours significantly stimulated oestradiol production but inhibited progesterone production. These results suggest that activin-A is a local regulator of sheep folliculogenesis that might act to support differentiation in granulosa cells and suppress luteinisation.