Leukotrienes are Auto‐/Paracrine Factors in the Bovine Corpus Luteum: An In Vitro Study
The aim of this study was to determine leukotrienes (LTs) functions in the bovine corpus luteum (BCL) during the oestrous cycle. In steroidogenic CL cells we examined the effect of luteotropic [LH, prostaglandin E₂ (PGE₂)] and luteolytic (PGF₂α, cytokines) factors on: the levels of LTB₄ and C₄, the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Reproduction in domestic animals 2010-12, Vol.45 (6), p.1089-1097 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to determine leukotrienes (LTs) functions in the bovine corpus luteum (BCL) during the oestrous cycle. In steroidogenic CL cells we examined the effect of luteotropic [LH, prostaglandin E₂ (PGE₂)] and luteolytic (PGF₂α, cytokines) factors on: the levels of LTB₄ and C₄, the expression of 5‐lipoxygenase (LO), LT receptors type I (LTR‐I) and LTR‐II, and the effects of LTB₄ and C₄ stimulations on the levels of progesterone (P4), PGE₂, F₂α and nitric oxide (NO) metabolites. Both luteolytic and luteotropic factors stimulated 5‐LO expression on days 2-4 and 17-19 of the cycle. Leukotriene receptors type I expression increased after PGE₂ and tumour necrosis factor α with interferon γ (TNF/IFN) stimulation on days 2-4 of the cycle. Leukotriene receptor type II expression increased after PGE₂α and TNF/IFN stimulation on days 2-4 and 17-19 of the cycle, and LTR‐II expression on days 8-10 of the cycle was unchanged after cell stimulation with any factor. Leukotriene B₄ level increased after BSC incubation with luteotropic factors during all examined days of the cycle and after cytokine stimulation at early‐ and mid‐luteal stages, whereas luteolytic factors stimulated LTC₄ secretion over the entire cycle. Leukotriene B₄ stimulated P4 secretion at the mid‐luteal stage and stimulated NO secretion during all examined phases. Leukotriene B₄ stimulated PGE₂ secretion at the early‐ and mid‐luteal stage. Leukotriene C₄ inhibited P4 secretion at the mid‐ and regressing‐luteal stage, stimulated NO (entire cycle) and PGF₂α at mid‐ and regressing‐luteal phases. Leukotrienes modulate steroidogenic cells functions, depending on the stage of the cycle. Leukotriene B₄ plays a luteotropic role stimulating P4 and PGE₂ secretions; LTC₄ stimulates the secretion of luteolytic factors and enhances the luteolytic cascade within BCL. |
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ISSN: | 0936-6768 1439-0531 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2009.01500.x |