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Inhibin and activin secretion during murine preantral follicle culture and following HCG stimulation

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HUMAN REPRODUCTION
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 38-43

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/17.1.38

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activin; follicular development; HCG; inhibin; mouse

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BACKGROUND: Isolation and culture to antral stage of mouse preantral follicles provides an ideal system for investigating the endocrinology of follicular development to maturity. METHODS: The release of inhibin A, inhibin B, pro-alphaC and activin A was measured at specific time-points throughout an in-vitro culture period of 8 days. At the end of culture, follicles were induced to ovulate in vitro by the addition of HCG and the resulting hormone secretion studied both at 20 h and at 6 h intervals. RESULTS: During the preovulatory culture period, the concentrations of inhibin A, B, pro-alphaC and activin A increased significantly. Compared with control, there was a significant decline at 24 h in the concentrations of inhibin A [P < 0.001; 216 +/- 47 versus 823 +/- 110 arbitrary mouse units (amu)/ml], inhibin B (P < 0.01; 131 +/- 23 versus 361 +/- 45 amu/ml) and pro-alphaC (P < 0.001; 14 +/- 5 versus 1198 +/- 212 pg/ml). In contrast, there was a significant increase in the concentration of activin A (P < 0.001; 1.32 +/- 0.04 versus 0.34 +/- 0.03 ng/ml). CONCLUSIONS: These data provide clear evidence of a profound change in the relative secretion rates of inhibin and activin relative to ovulation and suggest that the principal role of activin A may be at time of ovulation rather than during follicular development.

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