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Evidence for a role for adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate in progesterone secretion by human chorion
Authors:P A Tonkowicz  A M Poisner
Abstract:Experiments were performed to determine whether cells from human chorion can synthesize and release progesterone. Cells were isolated from term chorion laeve by collagenase-DNAse digestion and incubated in RPMI-1640 medium. Freshly isolated cells contained 9.9 +/- 1.1 ng progesterone/10(6) cells, and released 72.0 +/- 7.1 ng/10(6) cells X 24 h in the absence of precursors. When 25-hydroxycholesterol (25HC) served as a precursor, progesterone release into the medium was concentration and time dependent from 1-20 micrograms/ml up to 8 h. When pregnenolone served as a precursor, progesterone secretion followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics (Km = 6.7 microM; maximum velocity, 1.02 nmol/10(6) cells X h). In the presence of 25HC (20 micrograms/ml), progesterone release increased significantly on exposure to cholera toxin (1 microgram/ml), methylisobutylxanthine (0.1 mM), forskolin (0.1 mM), or (Bu)2cAMP (1 mM). Cells maintained in culture released progesterone when fetal calf serum (10%) or 25HC served as precursors. These studies show that trophoblasts from fetal membranes can synthesize and release progesterone from endogenous and exogenous precurors and support the suggestion that cAMP is an important mediator in this process.
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