Synthesis of the allylic regulatory steroid, 3 alpha-hydroxy-4-pregnen-20-one, by rat granulosa cells and its regulation by gonadotropins
The production of the allylic regulatory steroid 3 alpha-hydroxy-4-pregnen-20-one (3 alpha HP) in the rat ovary was examined and compared to progesterone levels through use of specific RIAs that had been validated by capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Results showed that serum l...
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description | The production of the allylic regulatory steroid 3 alpha-hydroxy-4-pregnen-20-one (3 alpha HP) in the rat ovary was examined
and compared to progesterone levels through use of specific RIAs that had been validated by capillary gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry (GC/MS). Results showed that serum levels of 3 alpha HP are comparable to levels of progesterone at all ages
examined. In the 4-day cycling rat, serum levels of 3 alpha HP were highest during diestrus and lowest during proestrus and
estrus, while serum FSH levels were highest during proestrus/estrus and lowest during diestrus. Hypophysectomy resulted in
decreases in ovarian and serum 3 alpha HP. Treatment of hypophysectomized rats with eCG, but not hCG, increased ovarian and
serum 3 alpha HP, while serum progesterone was elevated by treatment with hCG. Ovariectomy resulted in a 55-60% reduction
in serum 3 alpha HP, indicating that ovaries are a substantial, but not exclusive, source of 3 alpha HP in serum. As further
evidence, cultures of preparations consisting primarily of either granulosa cells or granulosa/theca "shells" produced 3 alpha
HP in time-dependent amounts comparable to those of progesterone. Granulosa cells in culture showed a significant increase
in accumulation of 3 alpha HP (and progesterone) due to treatment with FSH, but not LH. In contrast to the granulosa-only
cell cultures, follicle shells consisting of theca and granulosa cells responded to either LH or FSH treatment with marked
increases in 3 alpha HP; increases resulting from combined treatment (FSH + LH) were significantly greater than those due
to each hormone alone, but the increases were not additives. |
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examined. In the 4-day cycling rat, serum levels of 3 alpha HP were highest during diestrus and lowest during proestrus and
estrus, while serum FSH levels were highest during proestrus/estrus and lowest during diestrus. Hypophysectomy resulted in
decreases in ovarian and serum 3 alpha HP. Treatment of hypophysectomized rats with eCG, but not hCG, increased ovarian and
serum 3 alpha HP, while serum progesterone was elevated by treatment with hCG. Ovariectomy resulted in a 55-60% reduction
in serum 3 alpha HP, indicating that ovaries are a substantial, but not exclusive, source of 3 alpha HP in serum. As further
evidence, cultures of preparations consisting primarily of either granulosa cells or granulosa/theca "shells" produced 3 alpha
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in accumulation of 3 alpha HP (and progesterone) due to treatment with FSH, but not LH. In contrast to the granulosa-only
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examined. In the 4-day cycling rat, serum levels of 3 alpha HP were highest during diestrus and lowest during proestrus and
estrus, while serum FSH levels were highest during proestrus/estrus and lowest during diestrus. Hypophysectomy resulted in
decreases in ovarian and serum 3 alpha HP. Treatment of hypophysectomized rats with eCG, but not hCG, increased ovarian and
serum 3 alpha HP, while serum progesterone was elevated by treatment with hCG. Ovariectomy resulted in a 55-60% reduction
in serum 3 alpha HP, indicating that ovaries are a substantial, but not exclusive, source of 3 alpha HP in serum. As further
evidence, cultures of preparations consisting primarily of either granulosa cells or granulosa/theca "shells" produced 3 alpha
HP in time-dependent amounts comparable to those of progesterone. Granulosa cells in culture showed a significant increase
in accumulation of 3 alpha HP (and progesterone) due to treatment with FSH, but not LH. In contrast to the granulosa-only
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examined. In the 4-day cycling rat, serum levels of 3 alpha HP were highest during diestrus and lowest during proestrus and
estrus, while serum FSH levels were highest during proestrus/estrus and lowest during diestrus. Hypophysectomy resulted in
decreases in ovarian and serum 3 alpha HP. Treatment of hypophysectomized rats with eCG, but not hCG, increased ovarian and
serum 3 alpha HP, while serum progesterone was elevated by treatment with hCG. Ovariectomy resulted in a 55-60% reduction
in serum 3 alpha HP, indicating that ovaries are a substantial, but not exclusive, source of 3 alpha HP in serum. As further
evidence, cultures of preparations consisting primarily of either granulosa cells or granulosa/theca "shells" produced 3 alpha
HP in time-dependent amounts comparable to those of progesterone. Granulosa cells in culture showed a significant increase
in accumulation of 3 alpha HP (and progesterone) due to treatment with FSH, but not LH. In contrast to the granulosa-only
cell cultures, follicle shells consisting of theca and granulosa cells responded to either LH or FSH treatment with marked
increases in 3 alpha HP; increases resulting from combined treatment (FSH + LH) were significantly greater than those due
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