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Hormonal Regulation of Ovarian Cellular Proliferation

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1978 May 1
PMID 566619
Citations 25
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Abstract

The steroid hormone estradiol, and the glycoprotein hormones follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), are known to be essential for the growth and differentiation of follicles in the ovary. The present study was conducted to determine quantitatively the effects of estradiol, FSH and LH on proliferation of different ovarian cell types (granulosa and theca cells). The immature female hypophysectomized rate sequentially primed with estradiol, FSH and LH was used as the experimental model. Proliferation was assessed by examining changes in total DNA, incorporation of 3H-thymidine into DNA and labeling index in specific cell types. Estradiol and FSH each acted on follicles at different stages of development to stimulate proliferative activity of both granulosa and theca cells. Continued administration of either hormone caused a decrease in the proliferative activity of both cell types. These observations have been interpreted to indicate that estradiol and FSH can each alter the length of the specific phases of the cell cycle. A luteinizing dose of LH caused a cessation of proliferation in luteinizing granulosa cells while stimulating a limited proliferation of theca cells. Absence of the appropriate hormonal stimulus caused both granulosa and theca cells to stop proliferating and the follicles to undergo atresia. These results indicate that, depending upon the state of differentiation of granulosa and theca cells, estradiol, FSH and LH can stimulate or inhibit the ability of these cells to proliferate.

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