DIFFERENTIAL STEROIDOGENIC RESPONSE OF SUBPOPULATIONS OF PORCINE GRANULOSA-CELLS TO INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-I (IGF-1) OR IGF-1 ANALOGS

Authors
Citation
Hj. Howard et Jj. Ford, DIFFERENTIAL STEROIDOGENIC RESPONSE OF SUBPOPULATIONS OF PORCINE GRANULOSA-CELLS TO INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-I (IGF-1) OR IGF-1 ANALOGS, Biology of reproduction, 51(1), 1994, pp. 108-115
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00063363
Volume
51
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
108 - 115
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3363(1994)51:1<108:DSROSO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted to examine responses of porcine granulo sa cells to insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) or IGF-1 analogs (des [1-3] and Long R3) that have reduced affinity for IGF-binding protein s (IGFBP). Both experiments evaluated estradiol and IGFBP production b y granulosa cells after separation of cells into subpopulations that m aintain long-term estradiol production in vitro (tightly bound) and th ose that do not (weakly associated). Granulosa cells were obtained fro m medium-sized follicles (4-6 mm) at random stages of the estrous cycl e in experiment 1 and from the 10 largest follicles per ovary at 0 or 48 h after weaning in experiment 2. Follicle diameter and follicular f luid estradiol concentrations increased with time after weaning (p < 0 .05). Tightly bound cells produced more estradiol than weakly associat ed cells at 24-120 h of culture in experiment 1 and from 0 to 48 h in experiment 2 (p < 0.05). In tightly bound but not weakly associated ce lls, IGF-I stimulated estradiol production. The IGF analogs were more potent stimulators than IGF-1 in experiment 1 (P < 0.05); and in exper iment 2, this response was restricted to cells collected at 48 h after weaning. Conversely, tightly bound cells obtained at 0 h after weanin g responded similarly to IGF-1 and des (1-3). During the final 48 h of culture, weakly associated cells produced greater quantities of 28-30 -kDa IGFBP than did tightly bound cells in response to IGF-1 or analog s (both experiments; P < 0.05). Concentration of 40-44-kDa IGFBP was i nfluenced minimally by IGF-1 or its analogs. We conclude that I) tight ly bound granulosa cells produce greater amounts of estradiol in vitro than weakly associated cells when sampled from medium-sized follicles ; 2) tightly bound cells from follicles of sows at random stages of th e cycle or at 48 h after weaning produce more estradiol in response to IGF analogs than to IGF-1; and 3) tightly bound cells secrete less 20 -30-kDa IGFBP in long-term culture than weakly associated cells. These results indicate that IGFBP modulate secretion of estradiol in porcin e granulosa cells in vitro and implicate their potential for in vivo r egulation.