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- Title
Impact of gonadotrophins and steroid hormones on tumour cells derived from borderline ovarian tumours.
- Authors
Claire Basille; François Olivennes; Josyane Le Calvez; Nadine Beron-Gaillard; Geri Meduri; Catherine Lhommé; Pierre Duvillard; Jean Benard; Philippe Morice
- Abstract
BACKGROUND: Conservative surgery is currently proposed for young patients with borderline ovarian tumours (BOT). For those experiencing infertility, the question of medically assisted procreation is raised. We have evaluated in vitro the proliferation of cultured BOT cells in response to FSH or estradiol (E2). METHODS: Primary cell cultures were prepared from BOT. The presence of FSH and E2 receptors was evaluated by immunochemistry. Cultures in vitro were stimulated with FSH (40 and 200 mUI/ml) or E2 (300 and 2000 pg/ml) for 96 h and proliferation was evaluated with the WST-1 test. RESULTS: Four primary cultures were obtained that expressed FSH and E2 receptors to different extents. Growth was generally similar to controls when treated with either FSH or E2 although 300 pg/ml E2 caused a significant inhibitory effect on cell proliferation (P = 0.035). CONCLUSION: No stimulatory effect of FSH or E2 on cultured BOT cells was found, despite the presence of receptors. Although preliminary, these results suggest that gonadotrophins and E2 could be used in patients experiencing infertility after conservative surgery.
- Subjects
GONADOTROPIN; STEROID hormones; OVARIAN tumors; INFERTILITY
- Publication
Human Reproduction, 2006, Vol 21, Issue 12, p3241
- ISSN
0268-1161
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/humrep/del301