Expression of tachykinins and tachykinin receptors and Interaction with Kisspeptin in human granulosa and cumulus cells1
Date
2016Abstract
The neurokinin B/NK3 receptor (NK3R) and kisspeptin/
kisspeptin receptor (KISS1R), two systems which are essential
for reproduction, are coexpressed in human mural granulosa
(MGC) and cumulus cells (CCs). However, little is known about
the presence of other members of the tachykinin family in the
human ovary. In the present study, we analyzed the expression
of substance P (SP), hemokinin-1 (HK-1), NK1 receptor (NK1R),
and NK2 receptor (NK2R) in MGCs and CCs collected from
preovulatory follicles of oocyte donors at the time of oocyte
retrieval. RT-PCR, quantitative RT-PCR, immunocytochemistry,
and Western blotting were used to investigate the patterns of
expression of tachykinin and tachykinin receptor mRNAs and
proteins and the possible interaction between the tachykinin
family and kisspeptin. Intracellular free Ca2+ levels ([Ca2+]
i
) in
MGCs after exposure to SP or kisspeptin in the presence of SP
were also measured. We found that SP, HK-1, the truncated
NK1R isoform NK1R-Tr, and NK2R were all expressed in MGCs
and CCs. NK1R-Tr mRNA and NK2R mRNA and protein levels
were higher in MGCs than in CCs from the same patients.
Treatment of cells with kisspeptin modulated the expression of
HK-1, NK3R, and KISS1R mRNAs, whereas treatment with SP
regulated kisspeptin mRNA levels and reduced the [Ca2+]
i
response produced by kisspeptin. These data demonstrate that
the whole tachykinin system is expressed and acts in coordination with kisspeptin to regulate granulosa cell function in the
human ovary.