Functional Expression of FSH Receptor in Endometriotic Lesions.

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

Department of Biology and Pathology of Human Reproduction (D.P.-T., M.S., S.W.), Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, 10-748 Olsztyn, Poland; Department of Physiology (M.C., M.D., I.H., N.A.R.), Institute of Biomedicine, University of Turku, 20520 Turku, Fi

Published: July 2016


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Article Abstract

Context: FSH receptor (FSHR), besides being expressed in gonads, is also expressed in some extragonadal tissues at low levels.

Objective: We examined the functional expression of FSHR in different types of endometriotic lesions.

Design: Extensive studies were carried out to detect functional FSHR expression and FSH-stimulated estrogen production in ovarian endometriomas and recto-vaginal endometriotic nodules (RVEN). Normal endometrium, ovary, and myometrium tissues from nonpregnant cycling women served as controls.

Settings: This laboratory-based study was carried out on tissue specimens from patients with endometriosis and healthy donors.

Results: Endometriotic lesions and normal secretory-phase endometrium showed FSHR expression at both mRNA and protein level. RVEN and ovarian endometrioma demonstrated up-regulated CYP19A1, dependent on the activation of CYP19A1 proximal promoter II. Estrogen receptor-β (ESR2) expression was significantly increased in RVEN vs normal endometrium. Recombinant human FSH stimulation of RVEN explants significantly increased estradiol production and CYP19A1 and ESR2 expression. FSHR was up-regulated in recombinant human FSH-stimulated endometrial and decidualized stromal cells with increased CYP19A1 expression.

Conclusions: We described a novel functional FSHR expression, where FSH-stimulated CYP19A1 expression and estrogen production in RVEN are demonstrated. This locally FSH-induced estrogen production may contribute to the pathology, development, progression, and severity of RVEN.

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