Hormone ontogeny in the ovine fetus. XXIII. Pulsatile administration of follicle-stimulating hormone stimulates inhibin production and decreases testosterone synthesis in the ovine fetal gonad

Endocrinology
N AlbersM M Grumbach

Abstract

Inhibin, a gonadal glycoprotein with selective FSH-suppressing activity, is synthesized by the Sertoli cell of the testis and the granulosa cell of the ovary mediated by the action of FSH. It is not known whether inhibin is produced by the fetal testes and ovaries or if FSH has the capacity to stimulate inhibin production by the fetal gonad. To explore these questions, we examined the bioactive inhibin content of the gonads of 16 chronically catheterized sheep fetuses between 111 and 143 days gestational age (0.7-0.95 gestation) in an ovine pituitary bioassay. Both the fetal testes and ovary contained inhibin activity (testes, 53.5-1,240 U inhibin/g tissue; ovaries, 58.5-2,250 U/g). After pulsatile administration of oFSH (5 micrograms every 3 h) to the fetus for 5 days in 1 fetus and 10 days in 2 fetuses, 10-day gonadal inhibin content of fetal testes increased to 5,080 +/- 3,180 U/testes (n = 3) vs. 165 +/- 50 U/testes in controls (n = 8; P less than 0.02); the concentration of testicular inhibin in these features rose to a mean of 9,100 +/- 6,620 vs. 415 +/- 126 U/g tissue in controls (P less than 0.01). Ovarian inhibin content in female fetuses given ovine FSH for 10 days was 5,220 +/- 4,920 U/ovary (n = 4) compared to 40 +/...Continue Reading

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