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Uptake and Metabolization of Serotonin by Granulosa Cells Form a Functional Barrier in the Mouse Ovary.

International journal of molecular sciences (2022-12-12)
Nina M Alyoshina, Maria D Tkachenko, Lyudmila A Malchenko, Yuri B Shmukler, Denis A Nikishin
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Serotonin (5-HT) plays an essential role in regulating female reproductive function in many animals. 5-HT accumulates in the mammalian ovary with the involvement of membrane serotonin transporter SERT and is functionally active in the oocytes of growing follicles, but shows almost no activity in follicular cells. In this study, we clarified the interplay between 5-HT membrane transport and its degradation by monoamine oxidase (MAO) in the mammalian ovary. Using pharmacologic agents and immunohistochemical staining of the cryosections of ovaries after serotonin administration in vitro, we demonstrated the activity of transport and degradation systems in ovarian follicles. The MAO inhibitor pargyline increased serotonin accumulation in the granulosa cells of growing follicles, indicating the activity of both serotonin uptake and degradation by MAO in these cells. The activity of MAO and the specificity of the membrane transport of serotonin was confirmed in primary granulosa cell culture treated with pargyline and fluoxetine. Moreover, the accumulation of serotonin is more effective in the denuded oocytes and occurs at lower concentrations than in the oocytes within the follicles. This confirms that the activity of SERT and MAO in the granulosa cells surrounding the oocytes impedes the accumulation of serotonin in the oocytes and forms a functional barrier to serotonin.

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Serotonin creatinine sulfate monohydrate, powder
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Anti-Serotonin antibody produced in rabbit, whole antiserum
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Fluoxetina hydrochloride, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
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Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L), highly cross-adsorbed, CF 568 antibody produced in goat, ~2 mg/mL, affinity isolated antibody