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Spexin role in human granulosa cells physiology and PCOS: expression and negative impact on steroidogenesis and proliferation

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BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/biolre/ioad108

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spexin; granulosa; proliferation; steroidogenesis; signaling pathways; galanin receptors; polycystic ovarian syndrome

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This study investigates the expression and regulatory function of the novel neuropeptide Spexin (SPX) in the human ovary, and its potential role in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) pathogenesis. The results show that SPX levels are decreased in obese and PCOS women, and SPX inhibits granulosa cell (GC) proliferation and steroidogenesis. GALR2/3 and kinases MAP3/1, AKT, and STAT3 are involved in mediating these effects.
Spexin (SPX) is a novel neuropeptide and adipokine negatively correlated with obesity and insulin resistance. A recent study investigated expression and regulatory function of SPX in the hypothalamus and pituitary; however, the effect on ovarian function is still unknown. The aim of this study was to characterize the expression of SPX and its receptors, galanin receptors 2 and 3 (GALR2/3), in the human ovary and to study its in vitro effect on granulosa cells (GC) function. Follicular fluid (FF) and GC were obtained from normal weight and obese healthy and diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) women. Expression of SPX and GALR2/3 in the ovary was studied by qPCR, western blot, and immunohistochemistry. The level of SPX in FF was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The in vitro effect of recombinant human SPX on GC proliferation, steroidogenesis, and signaling pathways (MAP3/1, STAT3, AKT, PKA) was analyzed. Moreover, GC proliferation and estradiol (E2) secretion were measured with and without an siRNA against GALR2/3 and pharmacological inhibition of the above kinases. The results showed that both the SPX concentration in FF and its gene expression were decreased in GC of obese and PCOS women, while the protein expression of GALR2/3 was increased. We noted that SPX reduced GC proliferation and steroidogenesis; these effects were mediated by GALR2/3 and kinases MAP3/1, AKT, and STAT3 for proliferation or kinases MAP3/1 and PKA for E2 secretion. The obtained data clearly documented that SPX is a novel regulator of human ovarian physiology and possibly plays a role in PCOS pathogenesis. Summary Sentence We observed decreased spexin (SPX) levels in granulosa cells (GC) and follicular fluid collected from obese and polycystic ovarian syndrome women, and we noted an inhibitory effect of SPX on GC proliferation and steroidogenesis. [GRAPHICS] .

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