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FSH induces apoptosis in follicular granulosa cells of Tianzhu white yak and regulates the expression of Fas/FasL mRNA

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AbstractThe Tianzhu white yak, a globally rare species, holds immense value as a source for yak materials. While the Fas/FasL pathway is pivotal in granulosa cells apoptosis, its precise molecular workings remain enigmatic. This study endeavours to decipher the role of follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) in suppressing ovarian granulosa cells (GC) apoptosis in the Tianzhu white yak. Utilizing advanced cell culture techniques, we employed the MTT method, flow cytometry, fluorescence labelling and RT‐PCR to investigate the apoptotic effects of FSH on yak GCs. Our results reveal that FSH's inhibitory effect on GC apoptosis follows a normal distribution pattern, peaking at an FSH concentration of 100 ng/mL with an apoptosis inhibition rate of 89.31%. When serum was withdrawn, an FSH concentration of 2 × 106 ng/mL reduced apoptosis by 72.84%. Annexin V‐FITC staining revealed membrane invaginations, bubble and protrusion formation on the cell surface, and alterations in membrane structure and cell morphology. Flow cytometry analysis further demonstrated that FSH administration prior to early granulosa cell apoptosis had a more profound effect than during gradual apoptosis, both showing a suppressive effect on early follicular granulosa cell apoptosis. A transcription‐level analysis conducted 3 h prior to serum withdrawal, with the addition of 100 ng/mL FSH, revealed intricate regulations in the expression of Fas/FasL. Notably, we observed a gradual increase in FasL expression over time, yet the presence of FSH effectively down‐regulated FasL expression to baseline levels, without notable changes in Fas expression. Immunocytochemical analysis further confirmed the presence of both Fas and FasL on the cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm, with varying intensities depending on the duration of FSH treatment. Our findings suggest that FSH may suppress the apoptotic pathway in follicular primarily by down‐regulating FasL expression, indicating that Fas‐regulated mitochondrial pathways play a more prominent role compared to death receptor pathways. This study offers a fresh perspective on the mechanism underlying follicular atresia in Tianzhu white yaks and lays a solid theoretical foundation for the expansion of this endangered species' population.
Title: FSH induces apoptosis in follicular granulosa cells of Tianzhu white yak and regulates the expression of Fas/FasL mRNA
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AbstractThe Tianzhu white yak, a globally rare species, holds immense value as a source for yak materials.
While the Fas/FasL pathway is pivotal in granulosa cells apoptosis, its precise molecular workings remain enigmatic.
This study endeavours to decipher the role of follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) in suppressing ovarian granulosa cells (GC) apoptosis in the Tianzhu white yak.
Utilizing advanced cell culture techniques, we employed the MTT method, flow cytometry, fluorescence labelling and RT‐PCR to investigate the apoptotic effects of FSH on yak GCs.
Our results reveal that FSH's inhibitory effect on GC apoptosis follows a normal distribution pattern, peaking at an FSH concentration of 100 ng/mL with an apoptosis inhibition rate of 89.
31%.
When serum was withdrawn, an FSH concentration of 2 × 106 ng/mL reduced apoptosis by 72.
84%.
Annexin V‐FITC staining revealed membrane invaginations, bubble and protrusion formation on the cell surface, and alterations in membrane structure and cell morphology.
Flow cytometry analysis further demonstrated that FSH administration prior to early granulosa cell apoptosis had a more profound effect than during gradual apoptosis, both showing a suppressive effect on early follicular granulosa cell apoptosis.
A transcription‐level analysis conducted 3 h prior to serum withdrawal, with the addition of 100 ng/mL FSH, revealed intricate regulations in the expression of Fas/FasL.
Notably, we observed a gradual increase in FasL expression over time, yet the presence of FSH effectively down‐regulated FasL expression to baseline levels, without notable changes in Fas expression.
Immunocytochemical analysis further confirmed the presence of both Fas and FasL on the cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm, with varying intensities depending on the duration of FSH treatment.
Our findings suggest that FSH may suppress the apoptotic pathway in follicular primarily by down‐regulating FasL expression, indicating that Fas‐regulated mitochondrial pathways play a more prominent role compared to death receptor pathways.
This study offers a fresh perspective on the mechanism underlying follicular atresia in Tianzhu white yaks and lays a solid theoretical foundation for the expansion of this endangered species' population.

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