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Oxygen concentration is an important factor for modulating progesterone synthesis in bovine corpus luteum

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 147, Issue 9, Pages 4273-4280

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1210/en.2005-1611

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Oxygen deficiency caused by a decrease in the blood supply is known to induce various responses of cells. Because luteal blood flow has been shown to decrease during luteolysis, a low-oxygen condition seems to be an integral part of the environment during luteolysis. To determine whether a low-oxygen condition is associated with functional luteolysis, we examined the influence of reduced oxygen tension on the luteal progesterone (P4) generating system in cultured bovine midluteal cells. Luteal cells obtained from midcycle corpus luteum (d8 - 12) were incubated under different O-2 concentrations ( 20, 10, 5, 3% O-2) with or without LH for 24 h. P4 production decreased with decreasing O-2 concentration but was significantly stimulated by LH regardless of O-2 concentration. After 8 h of culture, both basal and LH-stimulated P4 production was significantly lower under 3% O-2 than under 20% O-2. Low-oxygen condition also inhibited pregnenolone production. Cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage enzyme (P450scc) mRNA expression, measured by quantitative PCR, decreased under low-oxygen condition in both non-LH-treated and LH-treated cells. Low-oxygen condition did not affect the expressions of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein mRNA or protein, whereas steroidogenic acute regulatory protein mRNA expression was stimulated by LH during 4 h of culture. Low-oxygen condition also did not affect 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/Delta 5-Delta 4 isomerase mRNA expression or the activity of the enzyme in the cells, regardless of the incubation period. The overall results indicate that a low-oxygen condition decreases P4 synthesis by attenuating P450scc production and P450scc activity in bovine luteal cells and suggest that oxygen deficiency is an essential condition for the progression of luteolysis in cattle.

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