Purine levels and metabolism in human follicular fluid

Adenosine (ADO) in low micromolar levels and hypoxanthine (HYP) in millimolar levels have been shown to inhibit maturation of cumulus-enclosed oocytes. To determine the effect of ovarian stimulation with gonadotrophins on follicular purine metabolism, we measured ADO, HYP, inosine (INO), adenine (AD...

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description Adenosine (ADO) in low micromolar levels and hypoxanthine (HYP) in millimolar levels have been shown to inhibit maturation of cumulus-enclosed oocytes. To determine the effect of ovarian stimulation with gonadotrophins on follicular purine metabolism, we measured ADO, HYP, inosine (INO), adenine (ADE) and cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels in follicular fluid (FF) from natural (n = 7) or human menopausal gonadotrophin/human chorionic gonadotrophin (HMG/HCG)-stimulated (n = 35) cycles. Purines were extracted immediately (natural cycles) or within 30 min of recovery (HMG/HCG cycles) and analysed by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). The concentration of all ADE purines in FF was in the low micromolar range (1–20 μM); cAMP levels were markedly increased (>100 μM) in FF of HMG/HCG-treated patients. While ADO levels were within the range effective for inhibition of oocyte maturation, those of HYP were not. No correlation was found between purine levels in FF and ovum maturation. Purine levels in FF of natural cycles were uniformly lower than those of stimulated cycles. Significant conversion of 5'-AMP into ADO, ADO into INO and INO into HYP occurred within 1 h when FF was incubated at 25 but not at 4°C. These purine levels in human FF confirm our previous findings with bovine FF and suggest a possible role of ADO, but not of HYP, in the inhibition of oocyte maturation in the human.
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Adenosine - metabolism
Adult
Chorionic Gonadotropin - pharmacology
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Cyclic AMP - metabolism
Female
follicular fluid
Follicular Fluid - metabolism
Humans
Hypoxanthine
Hypoxanthines - metabolism
Inosine - metabolism
Kinetics
Menotropins - pharmacology
oocyte maturation
Oocytes - growth & development
Ovary - drug effects
Ovary - physiology
purines
Purines - metabolism
title Purine levels and metabolism in human follicular fluid
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