PMID: 9185330May 1, 1997Paper

Effects of isoquinolinesulfonamide H-8 on Fundulus heteroclitus ovarian follicles: role of cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinases on steroidogenesis and oocyte maturation in vitro

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part C, Pharmacology, Toxicology & Endocrinology
J CerdàW P Lin

Abstract

The possible role of cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinases in mediating the stimulatory actions of Fundulus heteroclitus pituitary extract (FPE) during ovarian steroidogenesis and oocyte maturation in vitro was investigated. Follicle-enclosed oocytes were cultured in the presence of FPE and/or N-[2-Methylamino)ethyl]-5-isoquinolinesulfonamide (H-8), a compound that inhibits protein kinase A (PKA) and cGMP-dependent protein kinase. H-8 alone (0.1-1 mM) promoted oocyte germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) in a dose-dependent manner. However, the process of GVBD initiated by H-8 was much slower that that triggered by 17 alpha, 20 beta-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (17,20 betaP), the natural inducer of oocyte maturation in F. heteroclitus. Treatment with H-8 also increased 17,20 betaP production by the follicles and the accumulation of this steroid in the media was much slower than that initiated by FPE. However, in contrast to the FPE action on the oocyte, which is mediated by 17,20 betaP, the stimulatory action of H-8 on GVBD appears to be independent of follicular steroid production, since aminoglutethimide (AGI), an inhibitor of steroidogenesis, did not-block H-8-induced GVBD while inhibiting H-8 induced 17, 20 betaP production....Continue Reading

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