ABSTRACT
There is increasing evidence for communication among pituitary cells. Hormone-producing
pituitary cells may communicate with each other and with folliculostellate cells.
The latter cells surround pituitary hormone-producing cells and are connected by tight
junctions to form a network that allows for their coordinated function. Folliculostellate
cells are targets of cytokines, peptides, and steroid hormones, and produce growth
factors and cytokines, including follistatin, the dynamic regulator of follicle-stimulating
hormone (FSH) production that binds activin, and limits activin signaling. Pituitary
adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) and its receptor are found in folliculostellate
cells in which they stimulate transcription of the follistatin gene through cyclic
adenosine monophosphate/protein kinase A (PKA) signaling. When PACAP increases, follistatin
levels increase, and FSH-β mRNA is reduced. PACAP also activates gonadotrophs to stimulate
transcription of the gonadotropin α-subunit gene and lengthen the LH-β mRNA, presumably
to prolong it half-life, and increases responsiveness to GnRH. Accordingly, PACAP
differentially regulates FSH and LH, and may prove to be a key player in reproduction
through a novel paracrine mechanism.
KEYWORDS
Pituitary - follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) - pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating
peptide (PACAP) - follistatin - folliculostellate cells
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