Abstract

Abstract The steroidogenic capacity of several tissues has been shown to be regulated by lipoproteins. However, the ability of the various lipoprotein classes to affect steroid production in general and estradiol-synthesis in particular has not been established in bovine ovarian cells. In previous studies, we described alterations in the lipoprotein profiles in follicles of different sizes and corresponding changes in lipoprotein-receptor gene expression. In the present study, the effect of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-enriched medium on aromatization competence of whole ovarian follicles was determined in vitro. Gene expression of aromatase increased and that of selective-uptake receptors decreased in the presence of LDL. These results suggest a role for LDL availability in folliculogenesis.

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