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The effects of endogenous FSH and its receptor on oogenesis and folliculogenesis in female Alligator sinensis

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Title: The effects of endogenous FSH and its receptor on oogenesis and folliculogenesis in female Alligator sinensis
Authors: Haitao Nie, Yunlu Xu, Yuqian Zhang, Yue Wen, Jixiang Zhan, Yong Xia, Yongkang Zhou, Renping Wang, Xiaobing Wu
Superior Title: BMC Zoology, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2023)
Publisher Information: BMC, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: LCC:Zoology
Subject Terms: Crocodilian, Estrogen signaling, Folliculogenesis, Follicle-stimulating hormones, Follicle-stimulating hormone receptor, Zoology, QL1-991
Description: Abstract Background The precise mechanisms of hormone action responsible for the full course of events modulating folliculogenesis in crocodilian have not been determined, although histological features have been identified. Results The Alligator sinensis ovarian morphological characteristics observed at 1, 15, 30, 60, 90, and 300 days post hatching(dph) revealed that the dynamic changes in germ cells varied in different meiotic and developmental stages, confirming that the processes of folliculogenesis were protracted and asynchronous. The presence of endogenous follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH) mRNA and protein expression within the cerebrum at 1 dph, in parallel with the increase in germ cells within the germ cell nests(Nest) from 1 dph to 15 dph, suggested that endocrine regulation of the pituitary-gonad axis is an early event in oogonia division. Furthermore, the endogenous expression of FSH showed a trend of negative feedback augmentation accompanied by the exhaustion of maternal yolk E2 observed at 15 dph. Such significant elevation of endogenous FSH levels was observed to be related to pivotal events in the transition from mitosis to meiosis, as reflected by the proportion of oogonia during premeiosis interphase, with endogenous FSH levels reaching a peak at the earliest time step of 1 dph. In addition, the simultaneous upregulation of premeiotic marker STRA8 mRNA expression and the increase in endogenous FSH further verified the above speculation. The strongly FSHr-positive label in the oocytes within Pre-previtellogenic follicles was synchronized with the significant elevation of ovarian cAMP detected at 300 dph, which suggested that diplotene arrest maintenance during early vitellogenesis might be FSH dependent. In addition, preferential selection in asynchronous meiotic initiation has been supposed to act on somatic supportive cells and not directly on germ cells via regulation of FSH that in turn affects downstream estrogen levels. This suggestion was verified by the reciprocal stimulating effect of FSH and E2 on the accelerated meiotic marker SYCP3 and by the inhibited cell apoptosis demonstrated in ovarian cell culture in vitro. Conclusion The corresponding results contribute an expansion of the understanding of physiological processes and shed some light on the specific factors responsible for gonadotropin function in the early folliculogenesis of crocodilians.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2056-3132
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2056-3132
DOI: 10.1186/s40850-023-00170-z
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/cb0fe06eea3f4f5bb9f7e2f18311c313
Accession Number: edsdoj.b0fe06eea3f4f5bb9f7e2f18311c313
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