Effect of addition of human follicular fluid on progesterone secretion by cultured sheep granulosa cells.

Endokrinologie Pub Date : 1982-10-01
G L Kumari, S Vohra, V Raghavan
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The effect of addition of human follicular fluid to cultures of granulosa cells of large sheep follicles (4-6 mm in diameter) on basal and LH-stimulated progesterone secretion was investigated. Both luteinization and progesterone secretion were inhibited by addition of 10% (w/v) charcoal-treated follicular fluid from medium (2-6 mm) and large (7-16 mm) follicles which had low concentrations of estradiol-17 beta, progesterone and LH. In comparison, the fluid from large follicles, having high levels of the same hormones, stimulated both the parameters, and addition of LH along with the fluid had no further effect. Fluid collected from cystic follicles appeared to be stimulatory which also had elevated levels of estradiol-17 beta and progesterone. These findings indicate the presence of both the inhibitors and stimulators of luteinization in human follicular fluid. The effectiveness of any of them either to inhibit or stimulate luteinization probably will depend upon the composition of the follicular fluid and the stage of maturation of the follicles from which it was collected.

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添加人卵泡液对培养绵羊颗粒细胞分泌黄体酮的影响。
研究了在绵羊大卵泡颗粒细胞(直径4-6 mm)培养物中加入人卵泡液对基础和lh刺激孕酮分泌的影响。中卵泡(2-6 mm)和大卵泡(7-16 mm)中含有低浓度雌二醇-17 β、黄体酮和LH的卵泡液中添加10% (w/v)炭处理后的卵泡液可抑制黄体生成素和黄体酮的分泌。相比之下,来自大卵泡的液体具有高水平的相同激素,刺激了这两个参数,并且在液体中加入LH没有进一步的影响。从囊泡中收集的液体似乎具有刺激性,同时雌二醇-17 β和黄体酮的水平也有所升高。这些发现表明在人卵泡液中存在黄体生成素的抑制剂和刺激物。它们中任何一种抑制或刺激黄体生成素的效果可能取决于卵泡液的成分和卵泡的成熟阶段。
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