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FSH Receptor Signaling: Complexity of Interactions and Signal Diversity.

Endocrinology (2018-07-10)
Alfredo Ulloa-Aguirre, Eric Reiter, Pascale Crépieux
ABSTRACT

FSH is synthesized in the pituitary by gonadotrope cells. By binding to and interacting with its cognate receptor [FSH receptor (FSHR)] in the gonads, this gonadotropin plays a key role in the control of gonadal function and reproduction. Upon activation, the FSHR undergoes conformational changes leading to transduction of intracellular signals, including dissociation of G protein complexes into components and activation of several associated interacting partners, which concertedly regulate downstream effectors. The canonical Gs/cAMP/protein kinase A pathway, considered for a long time as the sole effector of FSHR-mediated signaling, is now viewed as one of several mechanisms employed by this receptor to transduce intracellular signals in response to the FSH stimulus. This complex network of signaling pathways allows for a fine-tuning regulation of the gonadotropic stimulus, where activation/inhibition of its multiple components vary depending on the cell context, cell developmental stage, and concentration of associated receptors and corresponding ligands. Activation of these multiple signaling modules eventually converge to the hormone-integrated biological response, including survival, proliferation and differentiation of target cells, synthesis and secretion of paracrine/autocrine regulators, and, at the molecular level, functional selectivity and differential gene expression. In this mini-review, we discuss the complexity of FSHR-mediated intracellular signals activated in response to ligand stimulation. A better understanding of the signaling pathways involved in FSH action might potentially influence the development of new therapeutic strategies for reproductive disorders.

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Follicle Stimulating Hormone from human pituitary, ~7,000 IU/mg (powder)
Sigma-Aldrich
Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Human Pituitary, Iodination Grade, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Human Pituitary, Iodination Grade, CAS 9002-68-0, is a native pituitary protein that regulates Sertoli cells by acting on G-protein-linked cell surface FSH receptors.