Concanavalin-A Induces Granulosa Cell Death and Inhibits FSH-Mediated Follicular Growth and Ovarian Maturation in Female Rats

Author:

Velasquez Ethel V.123,Ríos Mariana1,Ortiz María Elena13,Lizama Carlos1,Nuñez Elizabeth1,Abramovich Dalhia4,Orge Felipe1,Oliva Barbara1,Orellana Renán1,Villalon Manuel1,Moreno Ricardo D.1,Tesone Marta4,Rokka Anne5,Corthals Garry5,Croxatto Horacio B.26,Parborell Fernanda4,Owen Gareth I.13

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas (E.V.V., M.R., M.E.O., C.L., E.N., F.O., B.O., R.O., M.V., R.D.M., G.I.O.), Universidad de Santiago de Chile, 9170022 Santiago, Chile

2. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 8331150 Santiago, Chile; Facultad de Química y Biología (E.V.V., H.B.C.), Universidad de Santiago de Chile, 9170022 Santiago, Chile

3. Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (E.V.V., M.E.O., G.I.O.), 8320152 Santiago, Chile

4. Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental (D.A., M.T., F.P.), C1428ADN Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. Turku Centre for Biotechnology (A.R., G.C.), FI-20521 Turku, Finland

6. Facultad de Medicina (H.B.C.), Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello, 32349 Santiago, Chile

Abstract

Abstract Reproductive success stems from a finely regulated balance between follicular maturation and atresia, in which the role of carbohydrate structure is poorly understood. Here, we describe for the first time a fraction of purified recombinant human FSH that is capable of bringing about the cell death of granulosa cells and preventing follicular maturation in a rat model. Further analysis by mass spectrometry revealed the presence of the lectin Concanavalin-A (Con-A) within this fraction of recombinant FSH. Using both the fractionated FSH and Con-A, the observed cell death was predominantly located to the granulosa cells. Ex vivo culture of rat follicles demonstrated that follicle degeneration occurred and resulted in the release of a denuded and deteriorated oocyte. Moreover, in vivo experiments confirmed an increase in atresia and a corresponding reduction confined to follicle in early antral stage. As a mechanism of action, Con-A reduces ovarian proliferation, Von Willebrand staining, and angiogenesis. Based on the observation that Con-A may induce granulosa cell death followed by follicle death, our results further demonstrate that follicular carbohydrate moiety is changing under the influence of FSH, which may allow a carbohydrate-binding lectin to increase granulosa cell death. The physiological consequences of circulating lectin-like molecules remain to be determined. However, our results suggest a potential exploitation of carbohydrate binding in fertility and ovarian cancer treatment. This work may shed light on a key role of carbohydrates in the still obscure physiological process of follicular selection and atresia.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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