Follicle-stimulating hormone potentiates the steroidogenic activity of chorionic gonadotropin and the anti-apoptotic activity of luteinizing hormone in human granulosa-lutein cells in vitro
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2016
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Follicle-stimulating hormone potentiates the steroidogenic activity of chorionic gonadotropin and the anti-apoptotic activity of luteinizing hormone in human granulosa-lutein cells in vitro / Casarini, Livio; Riccetti, Laura; De Pascali, Francesco; Nicoli, Alessia; Tagliavini, Simonetta; Trenti, Tommaso; La Sala, Giovanni Battista; Simoni, Manuela. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0303-7207. - 422:C(2016), pp. 103-114. [10.1016/j.mce.2015.12.008]
Abstract:
Luteinizing hormone (LH) and choriogonadotropin (hCG) are glycoprotein hormones regulating ovarian
function and pregnancy, respectively. Since these molecules act on the same receptor (LHCGR), they were
traditionally assumed as equivalent in assisted reproduction techniques (ART), although differences
between LH and hCG were demonstrated at molecular and physiological level. In this study, we
demonstrated for the first time that co-treatment with a follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) dose in the
ART therapeutic range potentiates different LH- and hCG-dependent responses in vitro, measured in
terms of cAMP, phospho-CREB, -ERK1/2 and -AKT activation, gene expression, progesterone and estradiol
production in human granulosa-lutein cells (hGLC). We show that in the presence of FSH, hCG biopotency
is about 5-fold increased, in the presence of FSH, in terms of cAMP activation. Accordingly, CREB
phosphorylation and steroid production is increased under hCG and FSH co-treatment. LH effects,
evaluated as steroidogenic cAMP/PKA pathway activation, do not change in the presence of FSH, which,
however, increases LH-dependent ERK1/2 and AKT, but not CREB phosphorylation, resulting in antiapoptotic
effects. The different modulatory activity of FSH on LH and hCG action in vitro corresponds
to their different physiological functions, reflecting proliferative effects exerted by LH during the
follicular phase and before trophoblast development, and the high steroidogenic potential of hCG
requested to sustain pregnancy from the luteal phase onwards.
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Keywords:
FSH; Granulosa cells; HCG; LH; LHCGR; Endocrinology; Molecular Biology; Biochemistry
Elenco autori:
Casarini, Livio; Riccetti, Laura; De Pascali, Francesco; Nicoli, Alessia; Tagliavini, Simonetta; Trenti, Tommaso; La Sala, Giovanni Battista; Simoni, Manuela
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