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. 1998 Dec;70(6):1126-30.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00386-0.

Activin A stimulates meiotic maturation of human oocytes and modulates granulosa cell steroidogenesis in vitro

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Activin A stimulates meiotic maturation of human oocytes and modulates granulosa cell steroidogenesis in vitro

B M Alak et al. Fertil Steril. 1998 Dec.
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Abstract

Objective: To test the hypothesis that activin A promotes in vitro human oocyte meiotic maturation while inhibiting steroid secretion by nonluteinized antral granulosa cells.

Design: Prospective randomized controlled study.

Setting: A university medical center.

Patient(s): Nine women ranging in age from 31-44 years who were undergoing oophorectomy for nonovarian pathology.

Intervention(s): Analysis of meiotic maturation of oocytes and steroid secretion by granulosa cells cultured in the presence or absence of activin A.

Main outcome measure(s): Germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) and attainment of metaphase II (MII) in oocytes, and progesterone and E2 secretion by granulosa cells.

Result(s): Activin A significantly enhanced GVBD (91% vs. 65%) for control and maturation to MII (56% vs. 35% for control) of immature oocytes. Activin A significantly suppressed basal, and inhibin A-and FSH-stimulated progesterone and E2 secretion by nonluteinized granulosa cells.

Conclusion(s): Activin A is a promoter of oocyte maturation in vitro and a modulator of granulosa cell steroidogenesis in culture.

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