TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel function of bone morphogenetic protein-15 in the pituitary
T2 - Selective synthesis and secretion of FSH by gonadotropes
AU - Otsuka, Fumio
AU - Shimasaki, Shunichi
PY - 2002/12/1
Y1 - 2002/12/1
N2 - Bone morphogenetic protein-15 (BMP-15) has been known to be an oocyte-specific factor and regulate granulosa cell functions. Here, we report that BMP-15 is also expressed in the well established gonadotrope cell line, LβT2 and mouse pituitary tissue. Interestingly, BMP-15 stimulates FSHβ subunit transcription in LβT2 cells without affecting LHβ and GnRH receptor transcription. These findings, therefore, suggest a possible autocrine control mechanism selective for FSHβ synthesis by BMP-15. Moreover, BMP-15 exerts a potent and selective stimulation of FSH, but not LH, secretion by primary pituitary cells. Taken together, we hypothesize that BMP-15 could play a physiological role in the monotropic rise of FSH secretion by the pituitary during the estrous and menstrual cycle. These findings, together with the previous evidence of a negative regulation of FSH receptor expression by BMP-15 in the ovary, may constitute a major role in female fertility.
AB - Bone morphogenetic protein-15 (BMP-15) has been known to be an oocyte-specific factor and regulate granulosa cell functions. Here, we report that BMP-15 is also expressed in the well established gonadotrope cell line, LβT2 and mouse pituitary tissue. Interestingly, BMP-15 stimulates FSHβ subunit transcription in LβT2 cells without affecting LHβ and GnRH receptor transcription. These findings, therefore, suggest a possible autocrine control mechanism selective for FSHβ synthesis by BMP-15. Moreover, BMP-15 exerts a potent and selective stimulation of FSH, but not LH, secretion by primary pituitary cells. Taken together, we hypothesize that BMP-15 could play a physiological role in the monotropic rise of FSH secretion by the pituitary during the estrous and menstrual cycle. These findings, together with the previous evidence of a negative regulation of FSH receptor expression by BMP-15 in the ovary, may constitute a major role in female fertility.
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U2 - 10.1210/en.2002-220929
DO - 10.1210/en.2002-220929
M3 - Article
C2 - 12446622
AN - SCOPUS:0036893077
SN - 0013-7227
VL - 143
SP - 4938
EP - 4941
JO - Endocrinology
JF - Endocrinology
IS - 12
ER -