Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the direct action of melatonin (Me) on basal and gonadotropin-stimulated progesterone (PG) and estradiol (E<sub>2</sub>) secretion of human granulosa cells (GCs) cultured in serum-free medium and in a superfused GC system. Human GCs were isolated from preovulatory follicular fluid aspirated from 34 women undergoing in vitro fertilization at the University Women’s Hospital of Tübingen. PG and E<sub>2</sub> production was measured in the presence and absence of Me, propranolol, LH or FSH using radioimmunoassay. Statistical analysis of the data was performed by ANOVA and Newman-Keuls test. Me stimulated E<sub>2</sub> secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Propranolol did not cause any change in E<sub>2</sub> secretion, and when given with Me, it only partially blocked but could not entirely prevent E<sub>2</sub> output. There was no statistically significant effect of Me on PG production when Me was administered at concentrations between 10<sup>–4</sup> and 10<sup>–8</sup> M. However, at 10<sup>–3</sup> M Me significantly suppressed PG output of granulosa cells. LH and FSH significantly stimulated the secretion of both steroid hormones. Me significantly reduced LH- and FSH-induced E<sub>2</sub> secretion, as well as LH-stimulated PG output, while it caused only a slight, yet significant decrease in PG secretion. In the superfused GC system, FSH and LH resulted in a significant stimulatory effect on PG release. Me did not modify the stimulatory effect of FSH on PG, while it caused some delay in LH-stimulated PG release. Propranolol and Me had no stimulatory effect on PG release. On the basis of our results we suggest that Me has a direct modulatory effect on basal E<sub>2</sub> and gonadotropin-stimulated E<sub>2</sub> and PG secretion of human GCs. The observed effect may play a physiological role in the regulation of GC function during the menstrual cycle.

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