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Growth Factors Modulate Gonadotropin Receptor Induction in Granulosa Cell Cultures
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OocyteEpidermal Growth FactorDevelopmental BiologyGrowth HormoneHuman GrowthGranulocyteCell ProliferationGranulosa Cell CulturesGrowth FactorsGerm Cell DevelopmentReproductive BiologyEndocrinologyMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingOvarian HormonePlatelet-derived Growth FactorOvarian Aging
Epidermal growth factor and fibroblast growth factor inhibited follicle-stimulating hormone-dependent induction of luteinizing hormone receptor in cultured ovarian granulosa cells of the rat. In contrast, platelet-derived growth factor potentiated the induction of luteinizing hormone receptor by follicle-stimulating hormone. These results indicate that growth factors, well known for their effects on mitosis and DNA synthesis in cultured mammalian cells, are also able to modulate hormone-dependent differentiation in an endocrine target cell.
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