Growth differential factor-9 inhibits testosterone production in mouse theca interstitial cells.
Fertil Steril
; 100(5): 1444-50, 2013 Nov.
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OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of growth differential factor-9 (GDF-9) alone on cell proliferation, cell viability, steroidogenesis, and hormone-stimulated gene expression in cultured mouse theca interstitial cells. DESIGN: Basic research. SETTING: University hospital. ANIMAL(S): Immature 3- to 4-week-old SPF KM mice obtained from the Laboratory Animal Center of Sun Yat-Sen University. INTERVENTION(S): Addition of GDF-9 at different dosages to primary culture of mouse theca interstitial cells. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Cell number, cell viability, progesterone and testosterone levels, and hormone-stimulated gene mRNA abundance. RESULT(S): Growth differential factor-9 mildly increased the number of mouse theca interstitial cells and cell viability in a dose-dependent manner and mildly inhibited the production of progesterone in mouse theca interstitial cells. Administration of GDF-9 at the dosages of 200 ng/mL and 400 ng/mL resulted in a significant decrease in the testosterone level compared with the control group by 60.42% and 68.76%, respectively. Growth differential factor-9 significantly suppressed Lhcgr mRNA by 47.36%, Cyp11a1 mRNA by 62.30%, and Cyp17a1 mRNA by 55.39%, but had only a mild effect on Star gene expression. CONCLUSION(S): Growth differential factor-9 can inhibit the production of testosterone in mouse theca interstitial cells and suppress the corresponding gene expression.
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MEDLINE
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Testosterona
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Células Tecales
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Factor 9 de Diferenciación de Crecimiento
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Animals
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En
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Fertil Steril
Año:
2013
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Article
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Estados Unidos