The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of local hormone secretion. In particular, previous reports showed that inhibin and activin modulate both GnRH release and hormonal effect in cultured human placental cells. The present study evaluated the possible correlations among the synthesis and cellular distribution of inhibin, activin, and GnRH in placental villi at term. mRNA coding for inhibin alpha- and beta-A-subunits and GnRH were localized in human placenta at term by in situ hybridization using the corresponding cDNA probes. Autoradiograms revealed that some placental cells express inhibin alpha- and beta-A-subunit and GnRH mRNAs. A common localization of the three hormonal mRNAs has been found in the inner part of the villi. Using affinity-purified polyclonal antisera, immunocytochemical studies confirmed that in placental villi at term, immunoreactive inhibin alpha- and beta-A-subunits and GnRH had a distribution that was superimposable in several areas. Both the outer layer and the inner trophoblasts contained immunoreactive hormonal products. The present data show that some placental cells at term can produce and release inhibin, activin, and/or GnRH. This complement of hypophysiotropic factors may, thus, represent a local paracrine/autocrine control mechanism within the placenta.

GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE, INBIBIN, AND ACTIVIN IN HUMAN PLACENTA - EVIDENCE FOR A COMMON CELLULAR-LOCALIZATION / Petraglia, Felice; Woodruff, Tk; Botticelli, G; Botticelli, A; Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo; Mayo, Ke; Vale, W.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - 74:(1992), pp. 1184-1188.

GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE, INBIBIN, AND ACTIVIN IN HUMAN PLACENTA - EVIDENCE FOR A COMMON CELLULAR-LOCALIZATION

PETRAGLIA, Felice;GENAZZANI, Andrea Riccardo;
1992

Abstract

The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of local hormone secretion. In particular, previous reports showed that inhibin and activin modulate both GnRH release and hormonal effect in cultured human placental cells. The present study evaluated the possible correlations among the synthesis and cellular distribution of inhibin, activin, and GnRH in placental villi at term. mRNA coding for inhibin alpha- and beta-A-subunits and GnRH were localized in human placenta at term by in situ hybridization using the corresponding cDNA probes. Autoradiograms revealed that some placental cells express inhibin alpha- and beta-A-subunit and GnRH mRNAs. A common localization of the three hormonal mRNAs has been found in the inner part of the villi. Using affinity-purified polyclonal antisera, immunocytochemical studies confirmed that in placental villi at term, immunoreactive inhibin alpha- and beta-A-subunits and GnRH had a distribution that was superimposable in several areas. Both the outer layer and the inner trophoblasts contained immunoreactive hormonal products. The present data show that some placental cells at term can produce and release inhibin, activin, and/or GnRH. This complement of hypophysiotropic factors may, thus, represent a local paracrine/autocrine control mechanism within the placenta.
1992
74
1184
1188
GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE, INBIBIN, AND ACTIVIN IN HUMAN PLACENTA - EVIDENCE FOR A COMMON CELLULAR-LOCALIZATION / Petraglia, Felice; Woodruff, Tk; Botticelli, G; Botticelli, A; Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo; Mayo, Ke; Vale, W.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - 74:(1992), pp. 1184-1188.
Petraglia, Felice; Woodruff, Tk; Botticelli, G; Botticelli, A; Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo; Mayo, Ke; Vale, W.
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