Signal transduction for FSH regulating ovarian differentiation

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作者
Liu, YX [1 ]
Yu, FQ [1 ]
Jin, X [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, State Key Lab Reprod Biol, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CHINA ASSOCIATION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, VOL 1, NO 2 | 2004年
关键词
granulosa cell; signal transduction; SCF; p38; MAPK; PCNA; RRK1/2; Dax-1; LRH-1;
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摘要
The paper gives a brief summary of our work related to signal transduction of FSH-regulated follicular differentiation and function. The review mainly concentrated in the three aspects: (1) Regulation of stem cell factor (SCF) in the primordial follicles and its signal transduction; (2) Role of ERKI/2 in FSH-regulated proliferative activity and steroidogenesis in granulosa cells (GC); (3) FSH receptor activation of p38 MAPK and steroidogenesis in GC. We have demonstrated in these studies that (1) SCIF prevents oocyte from apoptosis in the cultured ovaries. Addition of a SCIF specific inhibitor, PI3K, abolishes the anti-apoptotic action of SCF; (2) FSH promotes PCNA expression, and increases the cell ability of steroidogenesis in the cultured primary GCs, suggesting that the activated ERK1/2 may be involved in the regulation of FSH in GC proliferation and differentiation; (3) FSH-activated p38 MAPK pathway regulates progesterone and estrogen synthesis in GCs differently, LRH-1 and DAX-1 may be the effective transcription factor in the signal transduction.
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