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Protein Kinase B is Obligatory for Follicle-stimulating Hormone-induced Granulosa Cell Differentiation

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Journal Endocrinology
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2003 Aug 23
PMID 12933673
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Abstract

Although FSH receptors are linked to the cAMP second messenger system, additional intracellular signaling pathways appear to be required for the induction of aromatase and the LH receptor during granulosa cell differentiation. We employed adenovirus vectors to modulate specific intracellular signaling systems in undifferentiated granulosa cells to identify the signaling pathway(s) that may be involved in the FSH-mediated induction of aromatase and the LH receptor. Expression of either the constitutively activated human LH receptor D578H or the constitutively active human G(s)alpha Q227L resulted in increased cAMP production without increasing aromatase activity or mRNA levels for the LH receptor. To explore the contributions of other pathways, we expressed the constitutively activated forms MAPK kinase (MEK) and protein kinase B (PKB). Neither MEK nor PKB alone increased estrogen or progesterone production by undifferentiated granulosa cells. Stimulation of granulosa cells by FSH in the presence of the constitutively active PKB, but not MEK, led to an amplification of FSH-induced aromatase and LH receptor mRNA levels, whereas a dominant negative PKB vector completely abolished the actions of FSH. The expression of the constitutively active PKB in combination with the constitutively active LH receptor D578H, the constitutively active G(s)alpha Q227L, or 8-bromo-cAMP led to an induction of aromatase as well as LH receptor mRNA comparable to that seen in cells stimulated with FSH alone. These results demonstrate that PKB is an essential component of the FSH-mediated granulosa cell differentiation and that both PKB and G(s)alpha signaling pathways are required.

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