Paracrine effect of folliculo-stellate cells on the growth factor-like action of activin A in anterior pituitary cultures.

T Katayama, K Shiota, H Sugino, M Takahashi
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Several studies have shown that pituitary folliculo-stellate (FS) cells exhibit local functions within the pituitary gland. On the other hand, we have shown previously that activin A increases the number of FSH-producing gonadotropes in cultured rat anterior pituitary cells. In this study, we investigated whether FS cells exert an influence on the action of activin A. FS cells were prepared by culturing the dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells in media containing 15% fetal calf serum and 6 mM glutamine for 15 days. Most cells had the morphological characteristics of FS cells and S-100 protein immunoreactivity, a specific marker of FS cells. The number of FSH cells, which was higher in activin A-treated than in control cultures, was reduced to the control level by incubation with activin A plus conditioned media from FS cell-enriched cultures (FSCM). This inhibitory effect of FSCM was neutralized by a follistatin antibody, but not by anti-S-100 protein or anti-basic fibroblast growth factor. Furthermore, follistatin suppressed activin A stimulated increases in the number of FSH cells in a similar inhibitory pattern to that of FSCM. Meanwhile, the number of FSH cells was not affected by FSCM or follistatin in the absence of activin A. These results suggest that FS cells are involved in the regulation of the function and/or the morphogenesis of the FSH cell-lineage by affecting the action of activin A, and that this paracrine effect of FS cells is mediated by follistatin.

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卵泡星状细胞对垂体前叶激活素A生长因子样作用的旁分泌作用。
一些研究表明垂体卵泡星状细胞在垂体内表现出局部功能。另一方面,我们之前已经证明激活素A增加了培养的大鼠垂体前叶细胞中产生促性腺激素的数量。在本研究中,我们研究了FS细胞对激活素a的作用是否有影响。将分散的大鼠垂体前叶细胞在含有15%胎牛血清和6 mM谷氨酰胺的培养基中培养15天,制备FS细胞。大多数细胞具有FS细胞的形态学特征,并具有FS细胞特异性标志物S-100蛋白的免疫反应性。激活素A处理的FSH细胞数量高于对照培养,通过激活素A加FS细胞富集培养(FSCM)的条件培养基孵育,FSH细胞数量降至对照水平。这种抑制作用可被卵泡抑素抗体中和,但不能被抗s -100蛋白或抗碱性成纤维细胞生长因子中和。此外,卵泡抑素抑制激活素A刺激FSH细胞数量的增加,其抑制模式与FSCM相似。同时,在没有激活素A的情况下,FSCM和卵泡抑素对FSH细胞数量没有影响。这些结果表明,FSH细胞通过影响激活素A的作用参与了FSH细胞系功能和/或形态发生的调节,而这种旁分泌作用是由卵泡抑素介导的。
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