Regional pattern of cell maturation and progesterone biosynthesis in the avian granulosa cell layer

The objective of the present study was to compare the structural and functional features of cells derived from histologically different regions of the granulosa cell layer of hen preovulatory follicles. Granulosa cells were isolated from a 0.8-1.5-cm diameter region of the granulosa layer overlying...

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description The objective of the present study was to compare the structural and functional features of cells derived from histologically different regions of the granulosa cell layer of hen preovulatory follicles. Granulosa cells were isolated from a 0.8-1.5-cm diameter region of the granulosa layer overlying the germinal disc (GD) or from the remainder of the granulosa layer peripheral to the disc region (GP). In the first study, the isolated cells were prepared from each region of the five largest preovulatory follicles; fixed; stained with fluorescent dyes for DNA, total protein, and RNA; and analyzed by use of multiparameter flow cytometry. A greater percentage of cells from the GD region than from the GP region were in proliferative (S and G2/M) stages of the cell cycle in the four largest follicles. In addition, GD cells had lower relative protein content than GP cells in the two largest follicles. In the second study, progesterone biosynthesis in response to treatment with luteinizing hormone (LH) or forskolin was examined in granulosa cells from the GD and the GP regions of the largest preovulatory follicles. GP cells had greater responsiveness to the treatments than GD cells. In addition, conversion of 25-hydroxy-cholesterol to progesterone was greater in GP cells than in GD cells. There were no differences in cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) production by GD and GP cells in response to LH or forskolin or in the ability of cells from each region to convert pregnenolone substrate to progesterone via 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity.
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Biological and medical sciences
Cell Division
CELLS
CELLULE
CELULAS
CHICKENS
Chickens - metabolism
Cyclic AMP - metabolism
DESARROLLO EMBRIONARIO
DEVELOPPEMENT EMBRYONNAIRE
EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
Female
Flow Cytometry
forskolin
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Granulosa Cells - cytology
Granulosa Cells - metabolism
Granulosa Cells - physiology
Mammalian female genital system
Morphology. Physiology
OOCYTES
OVA
OVULE
OVULO
POLLO
POULET
PROGESTERONA
PROGESTERONE
Progesterone - biosynthesis
Vertebrates: reproduction
title Regional pattern of cell maturation and progesterone biosynthesis in the avian granulosa cell layer
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