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Suppression of progesterone production by stresscopin/urocortin 3 in cultured human granulosa-lutein cells.

Authors :
Ai Yata
Koji Nakabayashi
Senn Wakahashi
Nobuyuki Maruo
Noriyuki Ohara
Takeshi Maruo
Source :
Human Reproduction. Jul2009, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p1748-1748. 1p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

BACKGROUND Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and its receptors have been identified in female reproductive tissues. CRH regulates follicular maturation, ovulation, luteolysis and steroidgenesis. A CRH-related peptide stresscopin (SCP), or urocortin III (Ucn3), has recently been identified, but its functions in the ovary remain to be elucidated. In the present study, we investigated the effects of SCP/Ucn3 on progesterone production in cultured human granulosa-lutein cells. METHODS The presence of SCP/Ucn3 and CRH type-2 receptor (CRHR2) in cultured granulosa-lutein cells from 21 infertile women (aged 22–36 years) was examined by RT–PCR and immunocytochemistry. The concentration of SCP/Ucn3 in follicular fluid, human serum and culture medium was examined by radioimmunoassay. Progesterone production by cultured granulosa-lutein cells treated with SCP/Ucn3 was examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS SCP/Ucn3 and CRHR2 mRNAs and proteins were expressed in granulosa-lutein cells. SCP/Ucn3 was detected in culture media of granulosa-lutein cells and follicular fluid. Treatment of cultured granulosa-lutein cells with 0.1, 1.0 or 10 nM SCP/Ucn3 decreased progesterone secretion when compared with untreated control (all P CONCLUSIONS The present results suggest that the SCP/CRHR2 system is present in human ovaries and treatment with SCP/Ucn3 inhibits progesterone production by cultured granulosa-lutein cells through interaction with CRHR2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02681161
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Human Reproduction
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
42322629
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dep063