Sex Steroid Hormones and Related Substances Involved in Primordial Follicle Activation

F. Kimura, Luyi Zheng, Chisako Horikawa, Yuji Tanaka, Aina Morimune, T. Murakami
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Abstract: Primordial follicles maintain dormancy in the ovary and only a small number of them are activated towards ovulation every day. Several signaling pathways in oocytes and the surrounding flattened pre-granulosa cells have been shown to play crucial roles in primordial follicle activations and sex steroid hormones are also known to affect it. Intrinsic estrogen, estradiol, has been reported to suppress primordial follicle formation and the later primordial follicle activation in rodent neonatal ovaries. Conversely, some phytoestrogens and endocrine disruptors which possess intrinsic estrogen-like biological activity with different binding affinities to estrogen receptors, can activate primordial follicles. Testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone have been used in fertility treatments in the expectation that they would activate primordial follicle, although evidence of their efficacy is inconclusive. Progesterone suppresses primordial follicle formation and the later primordial follicle activation in rodent neonatal ovaries. Synthetic progestins possess the ability to bind to steroid hormone receptors other than the progesterone receptor. Thus, progestins may regulate primordial follicle activation through other sex hormone receptors. It may be possible to regulate primordial follicle activation by sex steroid hormones in the future. However, it is not yet clear which pathway mediates the effect of these hormones on primordial follicle activation, and this will need to be studied in the future.
性类固醇激素及相关物质参与原始卵泡活化
摘要:原始卵泡在卵巢中处于休眠状态,每天只有少数卵泡被激活以排卵。卵母细胞和周围扁平的颗粒前细胞中的几种信号通路已被证明在原始卵泡激活中起关键作用,并且已知性类固醇激素也会影响它。据报道,雌性激素雌二醇抑制啮齿动物新生卵巢的原始卵泡形成和后期原始卵泡激活。相反,一些植物雌激素和内分泌干扰物具有内在的雌激素样生物活性,与雌激素受体的结合亲和力不同,可以激活原始卵泡。睾酮和脱氢表雄酮已被用于生育治疗,期望它们能激活原始卵泡,尽管其功效的证据尚无定论。黄体酮抑制啮齿动物新生卵巢原始卵泡形成和后期原始卵泡激活。合成孕激素具有与黄体酮受体以外的类固醇激素受体结合的能力。因此,孕激素可能通过其他性激素受体调节原始卵泡的激活。将来有可能通过性类固醇激素来调节原始卵泡的激活。然而,目前尚不清楚哪种途径介导这些激素对原始卵泡激活的影响,这需要在未来进行研究。
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