Actions of gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists on steroidogenesis in human granulosa lutein cells

Citation
Jm. Weiss et al., Actions of gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists on steroidogenesis in human granulosa lutein cells, EUR J ENDOC, 144(6), 2001, pp. 677-685
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
ISSN journal
08044643 → ACNP
Volume
144
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
677 - 685
Database
ISI
SICI code
0804-4643(200106)144:6<677:AOGHAO>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Objective: GnRH antagonists have recently been introduced for the preventio n of premature LH surges during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH). We have here investigated whether the GnRH antagonists cetrorelix and ganir elix exert effects on ovarian steroidogenesis. Since there is some controve rsy about the action of GnRH agonists in the human ovary we also tested the effect of triptorelin on steroid production in cultured human granulosa lu tein cells. Methods: Cells were obtained from patients treated with different protocols of COH. In addition to gonadotropins they received triptorelin, cetrorelix . ganirelix or no GnRH analogue. Results: Such in vivo treatment did not result in significant effects of tr iptorelin or the two GnRH antagonists on spontaneous or human chorionic gon adotropin (hCG)-stimulated steroidogenesis. To exclude the possibility that the in vivo treatment might not affect in vitro steroid production because of low or absent peptide activity we performed in vitro treatments with tr iptorelin. cetrorelix and ganirelix for up to 96 h. However, these treatmen t paradigms did not influence basal or hCG-stimulated steroid production. Conclusions: We conclude that GnRH antagonists do not exert any significant effects on ovarian steroidogenesis in vitro and therefore their introducti on into protocols of COH is unlikely to impair ovarian function.