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Journal of Endocrinology (1994) 143, 157-164       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1430157
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Effects of recombinant bovine somatotrophin, insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin on bovine granulosa cell steroidogenesis in vitro

J G Gong, D McBride, T A Bramley and R Webb

Our previous studies have demonstrated that physiological concentrations of metabolic hormones, including recombinant bovine somatotrophin (BST), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and insulin, can significantly stimulate the proliferation of bovine granulosa cells cultured under serum-free conditions. In this study we investigated the effects of these factors on bovine granulosa cell steroidogenesis using the same culture system. Bovine granulosa cells were obtained from antral follicles classified into three size classes: small, <5 mm; medium-sized, 5–10 mm and large, >10 mm in diameter.

Whilst not affecting steroidogenesis by granulosa cells from small and medium-sized follicles, BST (10–1000 ng/ml) stimulated the secretion of both oestradiol and progesterone by granulosa cells from large follicles in a dose-dependent manner. Insulin (1–1000 ng/ml) and IGF-I (10–1000 ng/ml) stimulated the secretion of oestradiol and progesterone by granulosa cells from all three size categories of follicles in a dose-dependent manner. FSH (200 ng/ml) alone increased progesterone secretion by granulosa cells from all three size classes of follicles, but had no effect on oestradiol secretion by granulosa cells. Both IGF-I (200 ng/ml) and insulin (30 ng/ml) acted in synergy with FSH (200 ng/ml) to stimulate steroidogenesis by granulosa cells from all three size categories of follicles, but no such interaction was observed between BST (50 ng/ml) and FSH (200 ng/ml).

In conclusion, BST, IGF-I and insulin significantly influence the steroidogenic activity of bovine granulosa cells cultured under serum-free conditions. However, unlike their effects on cell proliferation, the minimal effective concentrations of these factors required to stimulate granulosa cell steroidogenesis were higher than those observed in our previous studies in vivo.

Journal of Endocrinology (1994) 143, 157–164




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