Extracellular matrix regulates ovine granulosa cell survival, proliferation and steroidogenesis:: relationships between cell shape and function

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Huet, C [1 ]
Pisselet, C [1 ]
Mandon-Pépin, B [1 ]
Monget, P [1 ]
Monniaux, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tours, UMR 6073, CNRS, INRA, F-37380 Nouzilly, France
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10.1677/joe.0.1690347
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The extracellular matrix (ECM). constituting the follicular basal lamina and present also between follicular sells and in the follicular fluid, is believed to regulate granulosa cell (GC) function during follicular development. Ovine GCs isolated from small (1-3 mm in diameter) or large (4-7 mm in diameter) antral follicles were cultured on various pure ECM components (type I collagen, fibronectin, laminin), synthetic substrata enhancing (RGD peptides) or impairing (poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (poly-hema)) cell adhesion, or in the presence of heparin. The effects of these factors, used alone or in combination with IGF-I and/or FSH, were evaluated in terms of GC spread, survival, proliferation and steroidogenesis. When grown on type I collagen (CI) gel, poly-hema or heparin. GCs from both large and small follicles exhibited a round shape and a low proliferation rate. Compared with non-coated plastic substratum as a control, these ECM or synthetic compounds enhanced estradiol secretion and reduced progesterone secretion by large-follicle GCs. In contrast, GCs from both large and small follicles spread extensively on CI coating, fibronectin, laminin and RGD peptides. Fibronectin and laminin dramatically increased the proliferation rate and enhanced survival of GCs from both origins. Moreover, fibronectin, laminin and RGD peptides reduced estradiol secretion by large-follicle GCs. Unexpectedly, CI coating increased estradiol secretion and reduced progesterone secretion by large-follicle GCs, suggesting that type I collagen was able to maintain estradiol secretion independently of GC shape. Finally, GC responsiveness to IGF-I and FSH, in terms or proliferation and steroidogenesis, was generally maintained when cells were grown on ECM components. RGD peptides and in the presence of heparin. However, when large-follicle GCs were grown as non-adherent clusters (as observed on poly-hema) basal and IGF-I- and/or FSH-stimulated progesterone secretions were totally abolished. Overall, this study shows that GC shape. survival, proliferation and steroidogenesis can be modulated in vitro by pure ECM components in a specific and coordinated manner. It is suggested that, in vivo, fibronectin and laminin would sustain follicular development by enhancing the survival and proliferation of GCs, whereas type I collagen might participate in the maintenance of estradiol secretion in large antral follicles.
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