Effect of neutralization of endogenous follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) or luteinizing hormone (LH) on ovarian lipids in the hamster: a histochemical and biochemical evaluation

Sheela Rani, C. S. ; Susheela, A. K. ; Moudgal, N. R. (1979) Effect of neutralization of endogenous follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) or luteinizing hormone (LH) on ovarian lipids in the hamster: a histochemical and biochemical evaluation Biology of Reproduction, 21 (1). pp. 117-123. ISSN 0006-3363

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Abstract

The effect of neutralizing FSH or LH on ovarian lipids in the cycling hamster was studied. In the normal cycling hamster on the day of proestrus, histochemical examination revealed the presence of sudanophilic lipids in the granulosa cells of the follicles and in the interstitium. A clear reduction in the intensity of lipid staining was observed on proestrus in the ovary of hamsters treated with FSH antiserum on the previous proestrus. Similar treatment with antiserum to LH, on the other hand, caused an accumulation of lipids in these structures. Estimation of the free and esterified fractions of cholesterol and triglycerides in the nonluteal tissue of the ovary of hamsters on proestrus following treatment with FSH antiserum on the previous proestrus revealed a significant reduction in all 3 lipid components. Even a short term deprivation of FSH caused a similar reduction in these lipids in the ovary. In contrast, treatment with LH antiserum either on the previous proestrus or on the previous day (diestrus-2) resulted in an enhancement in esterified cholesterol and triglycerides, while it caused a reduction in the free cholesterol fraction of the ovary on proestrus. It is suggested that though treatment with antisera to either FSH or LH causes a disruption in follicular maturation, their effect on lipid metabolism is different. A positive role for FSH and LH in maintaining normal sterol and triglyceride levels in the nonluteal ovarian tissue of cycling hamster is indicated.

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