Ovarian action of leptin - Effects on insulin-like growth factor-I - Stimulated function of granulosa and thecal cells

Citation
Lj. Spicer et al., Ovarian action of leptin - Effects on insulin-like growth factor-I - Stimulated function of granulosa and thecal cells, ENDOCRINE, 12(1), 2000, pp. 53-59
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
ENDOCRINE
ISSN journal
1355008X → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
53 - 59
Database
ISI
SICI code
1355-008X(200002)12:1<53:OAOL-E>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
To test the hypothesis that leptin signals metabolic information to the rep roductive system in cattle by directly affecting IGF-I-induced ovarian cell function, granulosa and thecal cells from bovine ovarian follicles were cu ltured for 2 d in serum-free medium with added hormones. Recombinant human leptin at 30 and 300 ng/mL had no effect on basal thecal cell steroidogenes is or thecal cell numbers. However, 300 but not 30 ng/mL of leptin attenuat ed (p < 0.05) luteinizing hormone-induced androstenedione production by 24% in the absence of IGF-I and by 16% in the presence of IGF-I, Leptin had no effect on IGF-I-induced estradiol production in the presence of follicle-s timulating hormone (FSH), but at 100 ng/mL, leptin inhibited (p < 0.05) FSH plus IGF-I-induced progesterone production and granulosa cell proliferatio n by 29 and 31 %, respectively. Leptin did not compete for I-125-IGF-I bind ing to granulosa or thecal cells, whereas unlabeled IGF-I did. In conclusio n, leptin has weak inhibitory effects on gonadotropin- and/or IGF-I-induced steroidogenesis of thecal and granulosa cells.