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Biology of Reproduction | 2003

Insulin-Like Growth Factors-1 and -2, but not Hypoxia, Synergize with Gonadotropin Hormone to Promote Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A Secretion by Monkey Granulosa Cells from Preovulatory Follicles

J.C. Martinez-Chequer; Richard L. Stouffer; T.M. Hazzard; P.E. Patton; Theodore A. Molskness

Abstract The midcycle gonadotropin surge promotes vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) production by granulosa cells in the ovulatory follicle, but it is unclear whether primary regulators of VEGF secretion in other tissues, including hypoxia and growth factors, are also important in the ovary. To address these issues, granulosa cells were collected from rhesus monkeys during controlled ovarian stimulation either before (i.e., nonluteinized granulosa cells, NLGCs) or 27 hours after (i.e., luteinized granulosa cells, LGCs) administration of an ovulatory bolus of hCG, and cultured in fibronectin-coated wells containing a chemically defined media. When NLGCs were transferred to various O2 environments (20%, 5%, or 0% O2) or media containing 100 mM CoCl2, LH (100 ng/ml)-stimulated progesterone (P4) levels were markedly (P < 0.05) suppressed by 0% O2 or CoCl2. VEGF concentrations also declined (P < 0.05) in control, CoCl2, and CoCl2 + LH groups in 0% O2, although CoCl2 modestly increased (75% above control; P < 0.05) VEGF levels in 20% and 5% O2. When NLGCs were cultured in the presence of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1, IGF-2, or insulin, there was a dose-dependent increase (P < 0.05) in VEGF levels on Day 1 of culture. Whereas optimal doses of IGF-1 or IGF-2 (50 ng/ml), hCG (100 ng/ml), and IGF plus hCG stimulated VEGF levels on Day 1, only the combination of IGF-1 or IGF-2 plus hCG increased VEGF above controls and sustained levels through Day 3 of culture. The synergistic effects of IGF and hCG were also evident in P4 levels, and were not due to changes in DNA content between treatment groups. LGCs produced much higher levels of P4 and VEGF, but the responses to different O2 concentrations and insulin-related factors were qualitatively similar to those of NLGCs. These results suggest that hypoxia is not a primary regulator of VEGF production in primate granulosa cells. However, IGFs may act in concert with the gonadotropin surge to promote VEGF secretion in the ovulatory, luteinizing follicle.


Fertility and Sterility | 1988

Diagnosis of cornual obstruction by transcervical fallopian tube cannulation**Supported in part by the George Alfred Cook Memorial Fund through the Medical Research Foundation of Oregon.††Presented in part at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Fertility Society, Reno, Nevada, September 28 to 30, 1987.

Miles J. Novy; Amy S. Thurmond; P.E. Patton; Barry T. Uchida; Josef Rösch

Interstitial fallopian tube obstruction (IFTO) occurs in 15% of hysterosalpingograms (HSG) performed for infertility. Conventional HSG or laparoscopy may not differentiate cornual spasm or other temporary cause from true obstruction. We used transcervical cannulation of the proximal oviduct with a 3-F Teflon catheter and flexible guidewire 0.018 inch (0.043 cm) in diameter under hysteroscopic or fluoroscopic guidance to evaluate IFTO in 28 patients. Fluoroscopic catheterization techniques with selective salpingography demonstrated patency in 84% of obstructed tubes. Hysteroscopic cannulation with direct visualization by laparoscopy or laparotomy was successful in 92%. In one patient, perforation of the isthmus occurred without sequelae. Transcervical coaxial cannulation of the proximal oviduct is an effective method for evaluating cornual obstruction.


Fertility and Sterility | 1988

Diagnosis of cornual obstruction by transcervical fallopian tube cannulation.

Miles J. Novy; Amy S. Thurmond; P.E. Patton; Barry T. Uchida; Josef Rösch


Fertility and Sterility | 2001

Defining the Limits of Extended Embryo Culture: Experience With Day 7 Blastocyst Transfers.

Marsha J. Gorrill; Paul Kaplan; Karen Sadler-Fredd; D.J. Austin; Don P. Wolf; Kenneth A. Burry; P.E. Patton


Fertility and Sterility | 2004

Defining the discriminatory FSH cut off in an IVF program

Aron Johnson; P.E. Patton; S. Titus; David Battaglia; Kenneth A. Burry


Fertility and Sterility | 2003

Oocyte cryopreservation success: A case study of an opportunity to salvage an impending S IVF failure

David Battaglia; P.E. Patton; David M. Lee; Marsha J. Gorrill; Kenneth A. Burry


Fertility and Sterility | 2002

A prospective, randomized trial of subcutaneous versus intramuscular urinary hCG for ovulation induction

Paul Kaplan; D.J. Austin; M. Keobounnam; P.E. Patton


Fertility and Sterility | 2001

Circulating vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels in nonhuman primates and women: species differences and relevance to ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.

Theodore A. Molskness; P.E. Patton; J.C Martinez-Chequer; B.N Klementiev; Richard L. Stouffer


Fertility and Sterility | 2001

Insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) promote vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion by macaque granulosa cells from preovulatory follicles.

J.C Martinez-Chequer; Theodore A. Molskness; T.M Hazzard; P.E. Patton; Richard L. Stouffer


Fertility and Sterility | 2000

Blastocyst Cryosurvival and Pregnancy Rate with or without Assisted Hatching

Nadia Ouhibi; Karen Sadler-Fredd; D Teramura; Deborah Eaton; Janine M. Larson; P.E. Patton

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Richard L. Stouffer

Oregon National Primate Research Center

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Theodore A. Molskness

Oregon National Primate Research Center

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David M. Lee

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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