During the follicular phase the capacity of preovulatory follicles to produce androgens and estradiol increases greatly, whereas progesterone secretion remains low. In vivo the LH/FSH surge triggers several dramatic and important changes, including the follicular/ luteal phase shift in steroidogenesis from androgen/estradiol to progesterone/ oxytocin. Little is known about the mechanisms of this shift. Cattle offer unique advantages as a model for studying the follicular/luteal shift because preovulatory follicles can be obtained at defined developmental stages and provide large numbers of granulosa and theca cells and behavioral estrus serves as a marker for the LH/FSH surge. We have found that a narrow range of very low doses of gonadotropins (1-4 ng/ml) maintains follicular phase-type hormone secretion in cultured follicle cells, higher doses accelerate luteinization in vitro. We propose to address the question of how low (basal) vs. high (surge) concentrations of the same hormones (LH and FSH) elicit dramatically different responses in theca and granulosa cells.
Specific Aim 1 will test the hypothesis that, during the follicular phase, follicle cells acquire the competence to luteinize such that in vitro they can retain functions of follicle cells or luteinize, depending on the hormonal milieu provided. This will be approached by : 1) determining if low concentrations of LH or FSH maintain follicular phase-type functions and high concentrations promote luteal functions in bovine theca and granulosa cells via differential use of PKA vs. PKC pathways (Specific Aims 2,3), 2) determining the role of differential expression of mRNA for steroidogenic enzymes, oxytocin, and StAR (steroidogenic acute regulatory protein) (Specific Aim 4). The potential role of an endogenous PKC inhibitor (PKCI) in regulation of luteinization of follicle cells will also be examined (Specific Aim 5).

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HD014584-17
Application #
2673453
Study Section
Reproductive Endocrinology Study Section (REN)
Project Start
1980-09-01
Project End
2000-07-31
Budget Start
1998-08-01
Budget End
1999-07-31
Support Year
17
Fiscal Year
1998
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Cornell University
Department
Physiology
Type
Schools of Veterinary Medicine
DUNS #
City
Ithaca
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
14850
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Berndtson, A K; Vincent, S E; Fortune, J E (1995) Low and high concentrations of gonadotropins differentially regulate hormone production by theca interna and granulosa cells from bovine preovulatory follicles. Biol Reprod 52:1334-42
Berndtson, A K; Vincent, S E; Fortune, J E (1995) Effects of gonadotrophin concentration on hormone production by theca interna and granulosa cells from bovine preovulatory follicles. J Reprod Fertil Suppl 49:527-31
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Fortune, J E (1994) Ovarian follicular growth and development in mammals. Biol Reprod 50:225-32
Tian, X C; Berndtson, A K; Fortune, J E (1994) Changes in levels of messenger ribonucleic acid for cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage and 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase during prostaglandin F2 alpha-induced luteolysis in cattle. Biol Reprod 50:349-56
Voss, A K; Fortune, J E (1993) Levels of messenger ribonucleic acid for cholesterol side-chain cleavage cytochrome P-450 and 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in bovine preovulatory follicles decrease after the luteinizing hormone surge. Endocrinology 132:888-94
Voss, A K; Fortune, J E (1993) Levels of messenger ribonucleic acid for cytochrome P450 17 alpha-hydroxylase and P450 aromatase in preovulatory bovine follicles decrease after the luteinizing hormone surge. Endocrinology 132:2239-45
Voss, A K; Fortune, J E (1993) Estradiol-17 beta has a biphasic effect on oxytocin secretion by bovine granulosa cells. Biol Reprod 48:1404-9

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