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Effects of oestrogen on progesterone synthesis and arachidonic acid metabolism in human luteal cells

 

作者: B. Fisch,   M. P. Rose,   M. G. Elder,   R. M. L. Winston,   R. A. Margara,   S. G. Hillier,  

 

期刊: Clinical Endocrinology  (WILEY Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 40, issue 1  

页码: 21-32

 

ISSN:0300-0664

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2265.1994.tb02439.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

SummaryOBJECTIVELocally produced oestrogens and prostaglandins (PGs) are implicated in the regulation of luteal lifespan in the human ovary. This study (1) assesses direct effects of these factors on progesterone synthesis in isolated luteal cells, and (2) explores interactions between luteal age and treatment with gonadotrophin or oestrogen on the metabolism of arachidonic acid (prostaglandin precursor) by steroidogenic luteal cellsin vitro.DESIGNPrimary monolayer cultures of human luteal cells obtained at different stages of the luteal phase were used to investigate the effect of oestradiol, catechol oestrogens (2‐ and 4‐hydroxyoestradiol), diethylstilboestrol, PGE2and PGF2xon basal and human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) stimulated progesterone productionin vitro.The role of PGs as modulators of luteal cell function was further investigated by studying the metabolic fate of radioactively labelled arachidonic acid in hormone treated (oestradiol and hCG) and control cultures, assessed by high performance liquid chromatography.ATIENTSCorpora lutea were enucleated from nine women with regular ovulatory cycles undergoing microsurgical reversal of tubal sterilization. Granulosa cell aspirates were obtained from three patients undergoing in‐vitro fertilization treatment.RESULTSPGE2and PGF2α, at various concentrations did not have a consistent effect, whereas oestradiol, diethylstilboestrol (and 2‐hydroxyoestradiol in early luteal cell cultures) significantly inhibited basal and hCG stimulated progesterone biosynthesis. Evidence for direct inhibition of 3β‐hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzymic activity by oestradiol was obtained. Both major metabolic pathways of arachidonic acid (lipoxygenase and cyclo‐oxygenase) were operative in steroidogenic luteal cells recovered throughout the luteal phase. The ratio of PGE2to PGF2synthesisin vitroby human luteal cells from endogenously incorporated arachidonic acid did not change significantly with corpus luteum age, with PGE2tending to predominate. Oestradiol treatment shifted arachidonic acid metabolism from the lipoxygenase towards the cyclo‐oxygenase pathway in cells isolated from ageing corpora lutea.CONCLUSIONSOestradiol, at relatively high concentrations, is a potent inhibitor of basal and hCG induced luteal cell steroidogenesisin vitro.No support is provided for the concept that luteolysis is mediated by local production of PGF2α. The putative luteolytic effect of oestradiol may entail reduced metabolism of arachidonic acid to lipoxygenase derived products by luteal cells rather than direct stimulation of prostaglandin prod

 

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