2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2011.01.005
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Effect of resistin on granulosa and theca cell function in cattle

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“…3). Spicer and coworkers demonstrated that 30 ng/mL of resistin weakly stimulated FSH plus IGF1-induced E2 production, but had no effect on IGF1-or insulin-induced P4 and A4 production by theca cells or P4 production by granulosa cells of LFs (Spicer et al 2011). However, in granulosa cells from SFs, resistin attenuated the stimulatory effect of IGF1 on P4 and E2 secretion.…”
Section: Adiponectin and Resistin In Vitro Effects On Ovarian Steroidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). Spicer and coworkers demonstrated that 30 ng/mL of resistin weakly stimulated FSH plus IGF1-induced E2 production, but had no effect on IGF1-or insulin-induced P4 and A4 production by theca cells or P4 production by granulosa cells of LFs (Spicer et al 2011). However, in granulosa cells from SFs, resistin attenuated the stimulatory effect of IGF1 on P4 and E2 secretion.…”
Section: Adiponectin and Resistin In Vitro Effects On Ovarian Steroidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a very recent study, Sanchez-Solana et al (2012) identified mouse resistin as a ligand for the tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor (ROR1) to regulate SOCS-3, glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), and GLUT1 expression and to modulate glucose uptake and promote adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 cells, which thus opens a new line of research to explain the underlying mechanisms of resistin action in adipogenesis and the development of IR. In addition to its expression in adipose tissue and macrophages, resistin mRNA was also found in hypothalamo-pituitary axis, rat testis, and rat and bovine ovaries (Maillard et al 2011), and resistin has been suggested to affect bovine and rat granulose cell steroidogenesis and proliferation (Maillard et al 2011, Spicer et al 2011.…”
Section: Resistinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, human recombinant resistin decreases basal but not IGF-I-induced progesterone and oestradiol production by the bovine granulosa cells (Maillard et al, 2011). Spicer et al (2011), have also observed that resistin preferentially inhibited steroidogenesis in the granulosa cells from small follicles and inhibited proliferation of the granulosa cells from large follicles, suggesting that the ovarian response to resistin is altered during follicular development. The little data available suggest that resistin may be involved in the nutritional regulation of ovarian function and fertility in ruminants and on this basis is worthy of further investigation.…”
Section: Metabolic Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 84%