Abstract
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) plays a crucial role in human reproduction. Changes in anandamide (AEA) levels affect reproductive events and has already been suggested as biomarker of reproductive potential of male and female gametes. Although cannabinoid-receptor 1 (CB1) was already identified in human granulosa cells (hGCs) the ECS was not characterized on granulosa cells line COV434 nor the effects of AEA on GCs viability and function depicted. Therefore, the aim of this study was to characterize the ECS elements and explore the effects of AEA on both COV434 and hGCs. Our results revealed that hGCs express the full enzymatic machinery responsible for AEA metabolism as well as cannabinoid receptors. In addition, AEA induced a reduction in both COV434 and hGCs viability in a concentration and time-dependent manner. Nevertheless, the effects of AEA in cell viability was independent of either CB1 or CB2 receptors. There was no ROS release in both cell models; however, AEA induced morphological changes, presenting chromatin condensation at 72 h, and variation on mitochondrial membrane potential. Moreover, AEA induced an increase in caspase -3/-7 activities in both cell models, but in hGCs there was also an increase in caspase 8 activity. This study supports the idea that ECS balance is crucial for folliculogenesis and oocyte quality as dysregulated AEA levels may compromise female fertility.
Keywords: Apoptosis, Cannabinoid system, Endocannabinoids, Fertility, Folliculogenesis, Granulosa cells
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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