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Nitric Oxide: An Autocrine Regulator Of Human Granulosa-Luteal Cell Steroidogenesis, Bradley Van Voorhis, M. Dunn, G. Snyder, C. Weiner Jun 2013

Nitric Oxide: An Autocrine Regulator Of Human Granulosa-Luteal Cell Steroidogenesis, Bradley Van Voorhis, M. Dunn, G. Snyder, C. Weiner

Bradley J Van Voorhis

We investigated the presence of nitric oxide (NO) synthase in ovarian follicular cells obtained from women undergoing in vitro fertilization procedures. Endothelial NO synthase messenger RNA was demonstrated by polymerase chain reaction amplification of reverse transcribed RNA. NO synthase was localized to granulosa-luteal cells by immunocytochemistry, using a monoclonal antibody. Ovarian follicular cell NO synthase enzyme activity was confirmed by measuring the conversion of L-arginine to citrulline. To investigate the effect of NO on granulosa-luteal cell steroidogenesis, NO synthase inhibitors and NO donors were added to cell cultures. NG-Monomethyl-L-arginine and N-nitro-arginase methyl ester, selective inhibitors of NO synthase, significantly increased …


Metabolism Of Arachidonic Acid To Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acids By Human Granulosa Cells May Mediate Steroidogenesis, Bradley Van Voorhis, M. Dunn, J. Falck, R. Bhatt, M. Vanrollins, G. Snyder Jun 2013

Metabolism Of Arachidonic Acid To Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acids By Human Granulosa Cells May Mediate Steroidogenesis, Bradley Van Voorhis, M. Dunn, J. Falck, R. Bhatt, M. Vanrollins, G. Snyder

Bradley J Van Voorhis

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), cytochrome P-450 metabolites of arachidonic acid, have attracted attention because of their effects on stimulus-response coupling in endocrine, renal, and vascular cells. To investigate a possible role for EETs in ovarian physiology, we conducted a series of experiments using human luteinized granulosa cells. Granulosa cell microsomes produce EETs, which are identified by their comigration with known standards using reverse phase high pressure liquid chromatography. EET synthesis by granulosa cells is NADPH dependent and inhibited by ketoconazole, suggesting an enzymatic mechanism of production. Intact granulosa cells synthesize EETs from exogenous arachidonic acid, and EET production is increased by …


The Effects Of Ru 486 On Immune Function And Steroid-Induced Immunosuppression In Vitro, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Anderson, J. Hill Jun 2013

The Effects Of Ru 486 On Immune Function And Steroid-Induced Immunosuppression In Vitro, Bradley Van Voorhis, D. Anderson, J. Hill

Bradley J Van Voorhis

The effect of RU 486 [17 beta-hydroxy-11 beta-(4-dimethylamino-phenol)17 alpha-(prop-1-ynyl)estra- 4,9diene-3-one] on [3H]thymidine incorporation into Concanavalin-A-stimulated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and its influence on the suppressive effects of cortisol and progesterone were investigated. Cortisol suppressed lymphocyte thymidine incorporation at 10(-5), 10(-6), and 10(-7) M (17.6%, 20%, and 38% of control, respectively; P less than 0.01). Cortisol-induced suppression was reversed when low concentrations of RU 486 (10(-7) and 10(-6) M) were added. RU 486 at 10(-5) M further suppressed lymphocyte thymidine incorporation when added to cultures with cortisol. Progesterone significantly inhibited lymphocyte thymidine incorporation at 10(-5) M (8.2% of control; P …