Altered expression of angiogenic factors in dominant preovulatory follicles of dairy cattle treated with ACTH

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Reproduction Science Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2024.107415
Fátima Belén Gasser , Antonela Florencia Stassi , Melisa María del Lujan Velázquez , Lucas Etchevers , Ayelén Noelia Amweg , Natalia Raquel Salvetti , Hugo Héctor Ortega , María Eugenia Baravalle
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Studies in cows have reported that ovulation, steroidogenesis and angiogenesis are affected by stress and consequently fertility decreases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of ACTH administration during the preovulatory period on the expression of growth factors (CD-31, PDGF-A, PDGF-B, VEGFA-164, VEGFA-164b, VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2) associated with the angiogenic process by immunohistochemistry in cows (n = 14). Results evidenced the expression of these growth factors in theca and granulosa cells from antral, atretic and dominant preovulatory follicles of ACTH-treated cows, suggesting that, under stress conditions, their expression continues to be required. VEGFA-164, VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2 expression was greater in theca cells of dominant preovulatory follicles of the ACTH-treated group than in those of the control group. CD-31 protein expression was lower in the dominant preovulatory follicles of the ACTH-treated group than in those of the control group. PDGF-A and PDGF-B expression did not differ between groups, either in granulosa or in theca cells. These results suggest that VEGFA-164, its receptors and CD-31 are actors in the normal cycle of the ovaries and could have greater pathophysiological importance in the altered angiogenic process and other events that occur during anovulation and stress conditions. This dysregulation reinforces the importance of the angiogenic process in the pathophysiology of cystic ovarian disease in cows. This is the first report on the expression and localization of components of the VEGF and PDGF systems and CD-31 in cells from dominant preovulatory follicles after ACTH administration.

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用 acth 治疗的奶牛显性排卵前卵泡中血管生成因子表达的改变
对奶牛的研究表明,排卵、类固醇生成和血管生成会受到应激的影响,从而导致繁殖力下降。本研究的目的是通过免疫组化方法评估排卵前期注射促肾上腺皮质激素对奶牛(14 头)血管生成过程相关生长因子(CD-31、PDGF-A、PDGF-B、VEGFA-164、VEGFA-164b、VEGF-R1 和 VEGF-R2)表达的影响。结果表明,这些生长因子在经 ACTH 处理的母牛前叶、闭锁卵泡和显性排卵前卵泡的子宫颈细胞和颗粒细胞中均有表达,这表明在应激条件下,这些生长因子的表达仍是必需的。与对照组相比,ACTH 处理组优势排卵前卵泡的卵母细胞中 VEGFA-164、VEGF-R1 和 VEGF-R2 的表达量更高。CD-31蛋白在ACTH治疗组优势排卵前卵泡中的表达低于对照组。PDGF-A和PDGF-B在颗粒细胞和癌细胞中的表达在组间没有差异。这些结果表明,VEGFA-164、其受体和 CD-31 在卵巢的正常周期中起作用,而在无排卵和应激条件下发生的血管生成过程和其他事件的改变中,它们可能具有更大的病理生理重要性。这种失调加强了血管生成过程在奶牛囊性卵巢疾病病理生理学中的重要性。这是首次报道 ACTH 给药后显性排卵前卵泡细胞中 VEGF 和 PDGF 系统成分以及 CD-31 的表达和定位。
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Animal Reproduction Science
Animal Reproduction Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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54 days
期刊介绍: Animal Reproduction Science publishes results from studies relating to reproduction and fertility in animals. This includes both fundamental research and applied studies, including management practices that increase our understanding of the biology and manipulation of reproduction. Manuscripts should go into depth in the mechanisms involved in the research reported, rather than a give a mere description of findings. The focus is on animals that are useful to humans including food- and fibre-producing; companion/recreational; captive; and endangered species including zoo animals, but excluding laboratory animals unless the results of the study provide new information that impacts the basic understanding of the biology or manipulation of reproduction. The journal''s scope includes the study of reproductive physiology and endocrinology, reproductive cycles, natural and artificial control of reproduction, preservation and use of gametes and embryos, pregnancy and parturition, infertility and sterility, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The Editorial Board of Animal Reproduction Science has decided not to publish papers in which there is an exclusive examination of the in vitro development of oocytes and embryos; however, there will be consideration of papers that include in vitro studies where the source of the oocytes and/or development of the embryos beyond the blastocyst stage is part of the experimental design.
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