Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development

Abstract Background Gonadotropins induce follicular development that leads to ovulation and luteinization. In women, the level of gonadotropins, along with the expression of their receptors, changes dynamically throughout the menstrual cycle. This study aimed to clarify the mechanisms underlying the...

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Main Authors: Hiroshi Kishi, Yoshikazu Kitahara, Fumiharu Imai, Kohshiro Nakao, Hiroto Suwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Reproductive Medicine and Biology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12075
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author Hiroshi Kishi
Yoshikazu Kitahara
Fumiharu Imai
Kohshiro Nakao
Hiroto Suwa
author_facet Hiroshi Kishi
Yoshikazu Kitahara
Fumiharu Imai
Kohshiro Nakao
Hiroto Suwa
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description Abstract Background Gonadotropins induce follicular development that leads to ovulation and luteinization. In women, the level of gonadotropins, along with the expression of their receptors, changes dynamically throughout the menstrual cycle. This study aimed to clarify the mechanisms underlying these phenomena. Methods The literature was reviewed, including that published by the authors. Main findings (Results) Follicle‐stimulating hormone receptor expression in the granulosa cells was induced by androgens that were derived from growth differentiation factor‐9‐stimulated theca cells. In the theca cells, luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) expression was noted from their appearance. In the granulosa cells, follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulation was essential for LHR expression. However, FSH alone was not sufficient to respond to the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge for oocyte maturation, ovulation, and subsequent luteinization. To achieve these stages, various local factors that were derived from the granulosa and theca cells in response to FSH and LH stimulation had to work synergistically in an autocrine/paracrine manner to strongly induce LHR expression. Following the LH surge, the LHR expression decreased markedly; miRNAs were involved in this transient LHR downregulation. Following ovulation, LHR expression drastically increased again toward luteinization. Conclusion The expression of gonadotropin receptors is controlled by sophisticated and complicated systems; a breakdown of this system could lead to ovulation disorders.
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spelling doaj.art-9a558849d76e4a459a3476cdff3726302022-12-22T01:33:49ZengWileyReproductive Medicine and Biology1445-57811447-05782018-01-01171111910.1002/rmb2.12075Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular developmentHiroshi Kishi0Yoshikazu Kitahara1Fumiharu Imai2Kohshiro Nakao3Hiroto Suwa4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gunma University Hospital Gunma JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gunma University Hospital Gunma JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gunma University Hospital Gunma JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gunma University Hospital Gunma JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gunma University Hospital Gunma JapanAbstract Background Gonadotropins induce follicular development that leads to ovulation and luteinization. In women, the level of gonadotropins, along with the expression of their receptors, changes dynamically throughout the menstrual cycle. This study aimed to clarify the mechanisms underlying these phenomena. Methods The literature was reviewed, including that published by the authors. Main findings (Results) Follicle‐stimulating hormone receptor expression in the granulosa cells was induced by androgens that were derived from growth differentiation factor‐9‐stimulated theca cells. In the theca cells, luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) expression was noted from their appearance. In the granulosa cells, follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulation was essential for LHR expression. However, FSH alone was not sufficient to respond to the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge for oocyte maturation, ovulation, and subsequent luteinization. To achieve these stages, various local factors that were derived from the granulosa and theca cells in response to FSH and LH stimulation had to work synergistically in an autocrine/paracrine manner to strongly induce LHR expression. Following the LH surge, the LHR expression decreased markedly; miRNAs were involved in this transient LHR downregulation. Following ovulation, LHR expression drastically increased again toward luteinization. Conclusion The expression of gonadotropin receptors is controlled by sophisticated and complicated systems; a breakdown of this system could lead to ovulation disorders.https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12075follicle‐stimulating hormone receptorgranulosa cellsluteinizing hormone receptorreceptor downregulationtheca cells
spellingShingle Hiroshi Kishi
Yoshikazu Kitahara
Fumiharu Imai
Kohshiro Nakao
Hiroto Suwa
Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
Reproductive Medicine and Biology
follicle‐stimulating hormone receptor
granulosa cells
luteinizing hormone receptor
receptor downregulation
theca cells
title Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
title_full Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
title_fullStr Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
title_short Expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
title_sort expression of the gonadotropin receptors during follicular development
topic follicle‐stimulating hormone receptor
granulosa cells
luteinizing hormone receptor
receptor downregulation
theca cells
url https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12075
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