Granulosa cells as a source and target organ for tumor necrosis factor‐α

M. Zolti(Sheba Medical Center), R. Meirom, Mordechai Shemesh, David Wollach(Weizmann Institute of Science), Shlomo Mashiach(Sheba Medical Center), Laurence S. Shore, Zion Ben‐Rafael(Sheba Medical Center)
FEBS Letters
February 26, 1990
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Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha), a 17 kDa cytokine, is a product of activated macrophages which was recently shown to be produced by rat and bovine granulosa cells. In the present work, human granulosa cells derived from preovulatory follicles were used. It was demonstrated that human granulosa cells produce TNF-alpha (5-10 units/300,000 cells per 15 h). This production was increased by addition of follicle-stimulating hormone or by a combination of human chorionic gonadotrophin and CSF to the culture media. TNF was also found in bovine follicular fluid and the concentration was higher in the periovulatory than mid-cycle follicles. TNF-alpha was found to increase prostaglandin F-2 alpha production by human granulosa cells (P less than 0.001). We conclude that granulosa cells are both a source and target organ for TNF-alpha.


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