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Biol Reprod ; 76(5): 848-57, 2007 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17192514

RESUMO

Expansion of the mouse cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) is dependent on oocyte-secreted paracrine factors. Transforming growth factor beta (TGFB) superfamily molecules are prime candidates for the cumulus expansion-enabling factors (CEEFs), and we have recently determined that growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) alone is not the CEEF. The aim of this study was to examine oocyte paracrine factors and their signaling pathways that regulate mouse cumulus expansion. Using RT-PCR, oocytes were found to express the two activin subunits, Inhba and Inhbb, and activin A and activin B both enabled FSH-induced cumulus expansion of oocytectomized (OOX) complexes. Follistatin, an activin-binding protein, neutralized activin-induced expansion but had no effect on oocyte-induced expansion. The type I receptors for GDF9 and activin are activin receptor-like kinase 5 (ALK5) and ALK4, respectively, both of which activate the same SMAD 2/3 signaling pathway. We examined the requirement for this signaling system using an ALK 4/5/7 inhibitor, SB-431542. SB-431542 completely ablated FSH-stimulated GDF9-, activin A-, activin B-, and oocyte-induced cumulus expansion. Moreover, SB-431542 also antagonized epidermal growth factor-stimulated, oocyte-induced cumulus expansion. Using real-time RT-PCR, SB-431542 also attenuated GDF9-, activin A-, and oocyte-induced OOX expression of hyaluronan synthase 2, tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced protein 6, prostaglandin synthase 2, and pentraxin 3. This study provides evidence that the CEEF is composed of TGFB superfamily molecules that signal through SMAD 2/3 to enable the initiation of mouse cumulus expansion.


Assuntos
Oócitos/fisiologia , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Proteína Smad2/fisiologia , Proteína Smad3/fisiologia , Receptores de Ativinas/antagonistas & inibidores , Ativinas/antagonistas & inibidores , Ativinas/biossíntese , Ativinas/genética , Animais , Benzamidas/farmacologia , Western Blotting , Proliferação de Células , Dioxóis/farmacologia , Feminino , Células da Granulosa/metabolismo , Camundongos , Comunicação Parácrina/fisiologia , Fosforilação , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Transcrição Gênica/genética , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/fisiologia
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J Cell Sci ; 118(Pt 22): 5257-68, 2005 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16263764

RESUMO

Paracrine factors secreted by the oocyte regulate a broad range of cumulus cell functions. Characteristically, cumulus cells have a low incidence of apoptosis and we proposed that this is due to oocyte-secreted factors acting in an anti-apoptotic manner. Bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes (COC) were aspirated from abattoir-derived ovaries and oocytectomized (OOX) by microsurgical removal of the oocyte. OOX were treated with doses of either denuded oocytes (DO) or various growth factors for 24 hours (+/- rFSH; 0.1 IU/ml). Proportions of apoptotic cumulus cells were assessed using TUNEL and laser confocal scanning microscopy followed by image analysis. Quantification of Bcl-2 and Bax proteins in OOX was undertaken by western analysis. Oocyte removal led to a significant increase in cumulus cell apoptosis compared with COC controls (35% versus 9% TUNEL positive, respectively; P<0.001). Levels of OOX apoptosis were significantly reversed (P<0.001) in a dose-dependent manner when co-cultured with oocytes. Furthermore, the anti-apoptotic effect of oocyte-secreted factors followed a gradient from the site of the oocyte(s). Growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) had no significant effect on cumulus cell apoptosis. By contrast, cumulus cell apoptosis was significantly (P<0.001) reduced by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) 15, 6 or 7. Accordingly, levels of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 were high in OOX+DO and OOX+BMP15 and low with OOX+GDF9 or OOX alone, whereas the reverse was observed for pro-apoptotic Bax. DO, BMP15 and BMP6 were also able to protect cumulus cells from undergoing apoptosis induced by staurosporine. FSH partially prevented apoptosis in all treatment groups (P<0.001). Follistatin and a BMP6 neutralizing antibody, which antagonized the anti-apoptotic effects of BMP15 and BMP6, respectively, whether alone or combined, blocked approximately 50% of the anti-apoptotic actions of oocytes. These results are the first to demonstrate that oocyte-secreted factors, and particularly BMP15 and BMP6, maintain the low incidence of cumulus cell apoptosis by establishing a localized gradient of bone morphogenetic proteins.


Assuntos
Apoptose , Proteínas Morfogenéticas Ósseas/metabolismo , Oócitos/metabolismo , Comunicação Parácrina , Animais , Apoptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas Morfogenéticas Ósseas/antagonistas & inibidores , Proteínas Morfogenéticas Ósseas/farmacologia , Bovinos , Fragmentação do DNA/efeitos dos fármacos , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Feminino , Hormônio Foliculoestimulante/farmacologia , Folistatina/farmacologia , Fator 9 de Diferenciação de Crescimento , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/farmacologia , Modelos Biológicos , Oócitos/citologia , Oócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-bcl-2/metabolismo , Estaurosporina/farmacologia , Proteína X Associada a bcl-2/metabolismo
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Endocrinology ; 146(6): 2798-806, 2005 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15761035

RESUMO

Oocyte-secreted factors are required for expansion of the mouse cumulus-oocyte complex, which is necessary for ovulation. Oocyte-secreted growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) signals through the bone morphogenetic protein receptor II and is currently the primary candidate molecule for the cumulus-expansion enabling factor. This study was conducted to determine whether GDF9 is the mouse cumulus-expansion enabling factor. Cumulus-oocyte complexes were collected from mice, and the oocyte was microsurgically removed to generate an oocytectomized (OOX) complex. OOX complexes treated with FSH alone or recombinant mouse GDF9 alone failed to expand, whereas expansion was induced in the presence of FSH by GDF9, TGFbeta1, or coculture with oocytes. A specific GDF9-neutralizing antibody, mAb-GDF9-53, neutralized the expansion of OOX complexes in response to GDF9 but not the expansion of OOX complexes cocultured with oocytes. Using real-time RT-PCR, hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) mRNA expression by OOXs was up-regulated 4- to 6-fold by oocytes and GDF9. Monoclonal neutralizing antibody-GDF9-53 attenuated GDF9-induced OOX HAS2 expression but not oocyte-induced HAS2 expression. A TGFbeta antagonist neutralized TGFbeta-induced, but not oocyte-induced, expansion of OOX complexes, and when combined with monoclonal neutralizing antibody-GDF9-53 also failed to neutralize oocyte-induced expansion. Furthermore, a soluble portion of the bone morphogenetic protein receptor II extracellular domain, which is a known GDF9 antagonist, completely antagonized GDF9-induced expansion but only partially neutralized oocyte-induced expansion. This study provides further evidence that like TGFbeta, GDF9 can enable FSH-induced cumulus expansion, but more importantly, demonstrates that neither GDF9 nor TGFbeta alone, nor the two in unison, account for the critical oocyte-secreted factors regulating mouse cumulus expansion.


Assuntos
Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/fisiologia , Oócitos/fisiologia , Folículo Ovariano/fisiologia , Ovulação/fisiologia , Animais , Anticorpos/farmacologia , Proteína Morfogenética Óssea 15 , Feminino , Hormônio Foliculoestimulante/metabolismo , Hormônio Foliculoestimulante/farmacologia , Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Glucuronosiltransferase/genética , Fator 9 de Diferenciação de Crescimento , Hialuronan Sintases , Técnicas In Vitro , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/imunologia , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/farmacologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos , Oócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Oócitos/metabolismo , Folículo Ovariano/citologia , Folículo Ovariano/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas Recombinantes/farmacologia , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/antagonistas & inibidores , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/metabolismo
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 87(3): 993-7, 2002 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11889150

RESUMO

An anti-hCG autoantibody was found in a patient with a 9-yr history of secondary infertility. Although the patient had regular menstrual cycles, had conceived spontaneously, and had good hormonal and follicular responses to gonadotropic stimulation regimens during the in vitro fertilization work-up, she presented with apparent recurrent pregnancy loss associated with prolonged raised hCG levels. Initially the presence of a high mol wt hCG complex was demonstrated in the serum by gel chromatography. The binding of [(125)I]recombinant hCG to a serum sample and subsequently to the affinity-purified IgG from the same sample revealed the presence of an hCG antibody. The antiserum was shown to be specific, with a low affinity (K(a), 1.4 x 10(6) liters/mol), but a high capacity (418 nmol/liter), for hCG. Cross-reaction with recombinant human FSH, recombinant human LH, hCG alpha, and hCG beta were low (<0.019%, 0.021%, 0.039%, and 0.006%, respectively). In addition, heat-inactivated serum and the affinity-purified IgG were shown to inhibit the action of hCG in an in vitro bioassay. We suggest that the persisting titer of the antibody to be responsible for the patient's infertility.


Assuntos
Autoanticorpos/imunologia , Gonadotropina Coriônica/imunologia , Infertilidade Feminina/imunologia , Adolescente , Especificidade de Anticorpos , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Sanguíneos , Linhagem Celular Transformada , Gonadotropina Coriônica/antagonistas & inibidores , Feminino , Humanos , Imunoglobulina G/imunologia , Imunoglobulina G/farmacologia , Células Intersticiais do Testículo/metabolismo , Masculino , Progesterona/antagonistas & inibidores , Progesterona/biossíntese , Proteínas Recombinantes/antagonistas & inibidores , Proteínas Recombinantes/imunologia
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