Gonadotropin regulation of rat ovarian lysosomes: existence of a hormone specific dual control mechanism

Dhanasekaran, N. ; Moudgal, N. R. (1988) Gonadotropin regulation of rat ovarian lysosomes: existence of a hormone specific dual control mechanism Bioscience Reports, 8 (3). pp. 279-285. ISSN 0144-8463

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Abstract

Gonadotropic hormones PMSG (15 IU/rat), FSH (3 μg/rat), LH (9 μg/rat) and hCG (3 μg/rat) were shown to decrease the free cytosolic lysosomal enzymes during the acute phase of hormone action in rat ovaries. When isolated cells from such rats were analyzed for the cathepsin-D activity, the granulosa cells of the ovary showed a reduction in the free as well as in the total lysosomal enzyme activities in response to FSH/PMSG; the stromal and thecal compartment of the ovary showed a reduction only in the free activity in response to hCG/PMSG. The results suggest the presence of two distinct, target cell specific, mechanisms by which the lysosmal activity of the ovary is regulated by gonadotropins.

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Keywords:Gonadotropins; PMSG; FSH; LH; hCG; Lysosomes; Cathepsin-D
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