| Titel |
Low levels of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor-activation inhibitors in serum and follicular fluid from normal controls and anovulatory patients with or without polycystic ovary syndrome |
| Gepubliceerd in |
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. ISSN 0021-972x. |
| Auteur |
Schipper, I.B. (Inger); Rommerts, F.F.G. (Focko); Hacken, ten P.M.; Fauser, B.C.J.M. (Bart) |
| Datum |
1997-01-01 |
| Trefwoord(en) |
Animals, Adult, Female, Humans, Transfection, CHO Cells, Follicle Stimulating Hormone/pharmacology, Cricetinae, Anovulation/*blood/*metabolism, Follicular Fluid/*metabolism, Cyclic AMP/biosynthesis, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/*blood/*metabolism, Receptors, FSH/*antagonists & inhibitors/drug effects/genetics |
| Taal |
Engels |
| Type |
artikel |
| Samenvatting |
In patients with normogonadotropic anovulation, either with or without
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), factors interfering with FSH action may
be involved in arrested follicle development. The aim of this study is to
assess whether factors inhibiting FSH receptor activation are elevated in
serum or follicular fluid from anovulatory patients, as compared with
regularly cycling women. For this purpose, a Chinese hamster ovary cell
line, stably transfected with the human FSH receptor, has been applied.
FSH-stimulated cAMP secretion in culture medium was measured in the
presence of serum or follicular fluid. Chinese hamster ovary cells were
stimulated with a fixed concentration of FSH (3 or 6 mIU/mL) to mimic FSH
levels in serum or follicular fluid. Samples were added in concentrations
ranging from 3-90% vol/vol to approach protein concentrations occurring in
serum or follicular fluid. In the presence of 10% vol/vol serum from
regularly cycling women (n = 8), FSH-stimulated cAMP production was
inhibited to 42 +/- 2% (mean +/- SEM of 2 experiments, each performed in
duplicate) of cAMP production in the absence of serum, whereas a similar
cAMP level (up to 38 +/- 4% of the serum-free level) was observed at
higher concentrations of serum (30-90% vol/vol). The inhibition of
FSH-stimulated cAMP production in the presence of serum samples from
normogonadotropic anovulatory patients, without (n = 13) or with (n = 16)
PCOS, was similar to controls. Follicular fluid samples (n = 57) obtained
during the follicular phase in 25 regularly cycling women and follicular
fluid samples (n = 25) from 5 PCOS patients were tested in a slightly
modified assay system. In the presence of 10 or 30% (vol/vol) follicular
fluid, FSH-stimulated cAMP levels were decreased to 68 +/- 2% and 55 +/-
2% (mean +/- SEM of a single experiment in triplicate) of the cAMP levels
in the absence of follicular fluid, respectively. There was no correlation
between the degree of cAMP inhibition and follicle size, steroid content
(androstenedione or estradiol concentrations), or menstrual cycle phase.
Furthermore, no differences in inhibition were found, comparing PCOS
follicles with size- and steroid content-matched follicles obtained during
the normal follicular phase. It is concluded that inhibition of FSH
receptor activation by proteins present in serum or follicular fluid is
constant (60 and 40%, respectively) and independent from the developmental
stage of the follicle, either during the normal follicular phase or in
patients with normogonadotropic anovulation. Inhibition of FSH receptor
activation may be of limited significance for normal and arrested follicle
development. |
| Publicatie |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/8681 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/8681 |
| Metadata |
XML |
| Repository |
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam |