Activin-A as an intraovarian modulator: Actions, localization, and regulation of the intact dimer in human ovarian cells

Jaron Rabinovici, Susan J. Spencer, Nicola Doldi, Paul C. Goldsmith, Ralph Schwall, Robert B. Jaffe*

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Abstract

The actions, localization, and regulation of activin in the human ovary are unknown. Therefore, the aims of this study were (a) to define the effects of recombinant activin-A and its structural homologue, inhibin-A, on mitogenesis and steroidogenesis (progesterone secretion and aromatase activity) in human preovulatory follicular cells; (b) to localize the activin-A dimer in the human ovary by immunohistochemistry; and (c) to examine regulation of intracellular activin-A production in cultured human follicular cells. In addition to stimulating mitogenic activity, activin-A causes a dose- and time-dependent inhibition of basal and gonadotropin-stimulated progesterone secretion and aromatase activity in human luteinizing follicular cells on day 2 and day 4 of culture. Inhibin-A exerts no effects on mitogenesis, basal or gonadotropin-stimulated progesterone secretion and aromatase activity, and does not alter effects observed with activin-A alone. Immunostaining for dimeric activin-A occurs in granulosa and cumulus cells of human ovarian follicles and in granulosa-lutein cells of the human corpus luteum. cAMP, and to a lesser degree human chorionic gonadotropin and follicle-stimulating hormone, but not inhibin-A, activin-A, or phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, increased the immunostaining for activin-A in cultured granulosa cells. These results indicate that activin-A may function as an autocrine or paracrine regulator of follicular function in the human ovary.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1528-1536
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation
Volume89
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Fogarty International CenterF05TW004258
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentP30HD011979

    Keywords

    • Activin
    • Inhibin
    • Ovary
    • Sex ste- Roids

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