نتایج جستجو برای: rat ovarian granulosa cells

تعداد نتایج: 1649442  

2012
Eric Nilsson Ginger Larsen Mohan Manikkam Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna Marina I. Savenkova Michael K. Skinner

The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of ovarian disease was investigated with the use of a fungicide, a pesticide mixture, a plastic mixture, dioxin and a hydrocarbon mixture. After transient exposure of an F0 gestating female rat during embryonic gonadal sex determination, the F1 and F3 generation progeny adult o...

2011

The granulosa cells are believed to originate from ovarian surface epithelial mesothelium or possibly from the rete ovarii.[77] The cohort of granulosa cells that surrounds each oocyte has an oligoclonal origin, with three to five parent cells giving rise to the full complement of granulosa cells in a mature follicle.[78] Granulosa cells receive no direct blood supply, and because a basal lamin...

Journal: :Journal of reproduction and fertility 1990
C Féral Y Reznik S Le Gall J Mahoudeau P Corvol P Leymarie

The origin of ovarian renin and its regulation by hCG were investigated in rabbit periovulatory follicles and cultured preovulatory follicular cells. Intracellular content of renin in thecal cells was 8-fold greater than of granulosa cells. In vivo, administration of hCG increased intracellular content of renin in thecal but not granulosa cells. Similar results were obtained for cultured follic...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2009
Samantha Butts Harold Riethman Sarah Ratcliffe Alka Shaunik Christos Coutifaris Kurt Barnhart

BACKGROUND Occult ovarian insufficiency is associated with infertility, impaired response to ovarian stimulation, and reduced live birth rates in women treated with assisted reproductive technologies. Although a decline in ovarian follicle number is expected with age, the proximate causes of occult ovarian insufficiency in young women remain poorly understood. Abnormalities in telomere length a...

2010
A. V. Sirotkin M. Kacaniova

The aim of the present study was to understand the hormonal mechanisms behind the effect of high temperatures on reproductive function. It was proposed that high temperatures can directly alter production of ovarian hormones and/or the response of ovarian cells to hormonal stimulators. To examine this hypothesis, in the 1st series of experiments, we compared the release of progesterone (P4), es...

2005
Miyun Tsai-Turton Ulrike Luderer

We have observed that levels of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) and protein levels of the catalytic and modifier subunits of the rate-limiting enzyme in GSH synthesis, GCLc and GCLm, increase in immature rat ovaries after treatment with gonadotropin. The goals of the present studies were to delineate the time course and intraovarian localization of changes in GSH and GCL after PMSG and after ...

2011
James Yu Aylin Yaba Corinna Kasiman Travis Thomson Joshua Johnson

We have shown that inhibition of mTOR in granulosa cells and ovarian follicles results in compromised granulosa proliferation and reduced follicle growth. Further analysis here using spontaneously immortalized rat granulosa cells has revealed that mTOR pathway activity is enhanced during M-phase of the cell cycle. mTOR specific phosphorylation of p70S6 kinase and 4E-BP, and expression of Raptor...

Journal: :Ginekologia polska 2016
Marzena Rzeszowska Agnieszka Leszcz Lechosław Putowski Magdalena Hałabiś Joanna Tkaczuk-Włach Jan Kotarski Grzegorz Polak

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a glycoprotein produced by the granulosa cells of preantral and small antral follicles. AMH concentrations reflect ovarian physiology with high precision, thus serving as a more sensitive marker of the ovarian re-serve than chronological age. This hormone plays a role in the pathogenesis of menstrual disorders and fertility in both obesity and polycystic ovary sy...

Journal: :Reproduction 2015
Mélodie Diot Maxime Reverchon Christelle Ramé Yannick Baumard Joëlle Dupont

In mammals, nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) is an adipokine produced by adipose tissue that is found in intracellular and extracellular compartments. The intracellular form of NAMPT is a nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase, whereas the extracellular form is considered an adipokine. In humans, NAMPT regulates energy metabolism and reproductive functions, such as ovarian steroid...

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