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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 87, No. 12 5566-5574
Copyright © 2002 by The Endocrine Society


Original Article

Ca2+-Activated, Large Conductance K+ Channel in the Ovary: Identification, Characterization, and Functional Involvement in Steroidogenesis

Lars Kunz, Andrea Thalhammer, Frank D. Berg, Ulrike Berg, Diane M. Duffy, Richard L. Stouffer, Gregory A. Dissen, Sergio R. Ojeda and Artur Mayerhofer

Anatomical Institute, University of Munich (L.K., A.T., A.M.), D-80802 Munich, Germany; Fertility Center Munich (F.D.B., U.B.), D-81675 Munich, Germany; and Divisions of Reproductive Sciences (D.M.D., R.L.S.) and Neuroscience (G.A.D., S.R.O.), Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health Sciences University, Beaverton, Oregon 97006

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. Lars Kunz, Anatomical Institute, University of Munich, Biedersteiner Strasse 29, D-80802 Munich, Germany. E-mail: lars.kunz{at}lrz.uni-muenchen.de.

Abstract

Progesterone production by the corpus luteum is a process vital for reproduction. In humans its secretion is stimulated by the placental hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and this stimulatory action can also be observed in cultured human luteinized granulosa cells (GCs). We now provide evidence that opening of a Ca2+-activated K+ channel, the BKCa, is crucially involved in this process. Immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR revealed the presence of the pore-forming {alpha}-subunit in human luteinized GCs and in luteal cells of human, macaque, and rat, implying that BKCa channels are important throughout species. Blocking of BKCa channels by iberiotoxin attenuated hCG-induced progesterone secretion. The inhibitory action of iberiotoxin suggests that BKCa channels are activated in the course of hCG-induced steroidogenesis. In search of physiological activators we used an electrophysiological approach and could preclude a direct regulation of channel activity by hCG or GC-derived steroids (progesterone and 17ß-estradiol). Instead, the peptide hormone oxytocin and an acetylcholine (ACh) agonist, carbachol, evoked transient BKCa currents and membrane hyperpolarization. These two molecules are both secreted by GCs and act via raised intracellular Ca2+ levels. The release of oxytocin is stimulated by hCG, and a similar mechanism is likely in the case of ACh. We conclude that BKCa channel activity in GCs is mediated by components of the intraovarian signaling system, thereby interlinking a systemic hormonal and a local neuroendocrine system in control of steroidogenesis.




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