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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1992 Apr; 30(4): 271-5
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63008

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Human ovarian follicular fluid protein has been partially purified and the active fraction designated as hGF2. Using specific polyclonal antiserum to hGF2, it was observed to be localized immunohistochemically in the granulosa cells of medium but not large follicles of human ovary. The hGF2 levels were estimated by ELISA in serum and follicular fluid of 10 gonadotropin-stimulated women recruited for IVF-ET programme. The results revealed a 3-fold increase in the concentration of hGF2 in follicular fluid compared to that in serum of these patients. These data indicate that the protein is secreted by granulosa cells and plays an important role in the regulation of follicular maturation and ovulation.


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Gonadotrophine chorionique , Clomifène , Femelle , Liquide folliculaire/composition chimique , Humains , Ménotropines , Ovaire/métabolisme , Induction d'ovulation , Protéines/isolement et purification
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1991 Oct; 29(10): 897-9
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62282

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A synthetic nonapeptide, which is C-terminal sequence of 94-amino acid of prostatic inhibin peptide was tested for progesterone and estrogen secretion by mouse granulosa cell cultures. Nonapeptide suppressed the progesterone and estrogen synthesis, the magnitude of suppression was highest at 5 ng dose level for progesterone and 50 ng dose level for estradiol. The study suggests that, nonapeptide exerts its effect by impairing the binding of FSH to granulosa cell receptors.


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Animaux , Cellules cultivées , Relation dose-effet des médicaments , Femelle , Hormone folliculostimulante/métabolisme , Hormones sexuelles stéroïdiennes/biosynthèse , Gonadotrophine équine , Cellules de la granulosa/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Inhibines/pharmacologie , Souris , Fragments peptidiques , Progestérone/biosynthèse
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