Remodeling of extracellular matrix at ovulation of the bovine ovarian follicle


Autoria(s): Irving-Rodgers, H. F.; Catanzariti, K. D.; Aspden, W. J.; D'Occhio, M. J.; Rodgers, R. J.
Contribuinte(s)

Ralph B. Gwatkin

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Using immunohistochemistry and RNA analyses we examined the fate of components of a newly identified matrix that develops between granulosa cells (focimatrix, abbreviated from focal intraepithelial matrix) and of the follicular basal lamina in ovulating bovine ovarian follicles. Pre- and postovulatory follicles were generated by treatment with estradiol (Day 1), progesterone (Days 1-10), and prostaglandin analogue (Day 9) with either no further treatment (Group 1, n = 6) and or with 25 mg porcine LH (Day 11, Group 2, n = 8 or Day 10, Group 3, n = 8) and ovariectomy on Day 12 (12-14 hr post LH in Group 2, 38-40.5 hr in Group 3). In the time frame examined no loss of follicular basal lamina laminin chains beta 2 and gamma 1 or nidogen 1 was observed. In the follicular basal lamina collagen type IV alpha 1 and perlecan were present prior to ovulation; after ovulation collagen type IV alpha 1 was discontinuously distributed and perlecan was absent. Versican in the theca interna adjacent to the follicular basal lamina in preovulatory follicles was not observed post ovulation, however, the granulosa cells then showed strong cytoplasmic staining for versican. Expression of versican isoforms V0, V1, and V3 was detected at all stages. Focimatrix was observed in preovulatory follicles. It contained collagen type IV alpha 1, laminins beta 2 and gamma 1, nidogen 1 and perlecan and underwent changes in composition similar to that of the follicular basal lamina. In conclusion focimatrix and the follicular basal lamina are degraded at ovulation. Individual components are lost at different times.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80781

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Palavras-Chave #Follicle #Ovulation #Basal Lamina #Focimatrix #Extracellular Matrix #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Cell Biology #Developmental Biology #Reproductive Biology #Heparan-sulfate Proteoglycans #Luteinizing-hormone Receptor #Human Granulosa-cells #Side-chain Cleavage #Basement-membrane #Corpus-luteum #Iv Collagen #Messenger-rna #Estrous-cycle #C1 #300402 Animal Reproduction #630103 Beef cattle
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Journal Article