CULTURE OF BOVINE GRANULOSA-CELLS IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED SERUM-FREE MEDIUM - THE EFFECT OF INSULIN AND FIBRONECTIN ON THE RESPONSE TO FSH

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SAUMANDE, J [1 ]
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[1] CNRS,URA 1291,F-37380 NOUZILLY,FRANCE
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10.1016/0960-0760(91)90125-O
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Granulosa cells from fully differentiated bovine follicles were cultured in serum-free medium for 4 days. At the end of culture, the number of viable cells was low (10-15% of cells plated on day one) and only progesterone secretion responded to FSH. Insulin increased the number of viable cells at the end of culture (ED50 # 70 ng/ml) and stimulated progesterone secretion (ED50 # 50 ng/ml); the secretion of oestradiol-17-beta over basal value was evident only for concentrations of 1000 and 10,000 ng/ml. FSH acted synergistically with insulin to modify steriod secretion. In the presence of 50 ng/ml of insulin, dose-response studies indicated that secretion of progesterone was maximal at 10 ng/ml of FSH and plateaud thereafter, while oestradiol output peaked at 2 ng/ml of FSH, decreasing at higher concentrations. When cells were seeded in wells precoated with fibronectin, a comparison with cells cultured on plastic showed an increase (30-40%) in the number of viable cells at the end of culture and in oestradiol secretion but a decrease in progesterone output. These results indicate that granulosa cells from large bovine follicles, cultured in a serum-free medium containing insulin, maintain their steroidogenic potency for at least 4 days. Moreover, they show that oestradiol and progesterone synthesis are differentially sensitive to FSH concentrations and that fibronectin increases oestradiol secretion in response to FSH.
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