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Localization of an activin/activin receptor system in the porcine ovary.

R van den Hurk1, S A Van de Pavert.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to locate a possible activin/activin receptor system within porcine ovaries containing functional corpora lutea. In situ hybridization was used to assess the gene expression of beta(A)- and beta(B)-activin subunits, and immunohistochemical studies were done to detect activin-A protein and activin receptor type II. mRNA expression of the beta(A)- and beta(B)-activin subunits was found in the granulosa from the unilaminar follicle stage onward, in the developing thecal layer of multilaminar and small antral follicles, in the theca interna of mid-sized antral follicles, in corpora lutea, and in the ovarian surface epithelium. Immunoreactive activin A protein could be detected at the same ovarian sites, but in thecal tissue of small antral follicles only. This protein was also demonstrated at the peripheral zone of oocytes from multilaminar and antral follicles. A positive immunoreaction for activin receptor was found in granulosa cells from multilaminar and older follicles and in oocytes from the earliest stages of follicular development onward. In late multilaminar follicles and in antral follicles, the oolemma was stained. Except for small antral follicles, a positive activin receptor immunoreaction was absent in the follicular theca. Activin receptor immunoreaction was furthermore present in corpora lutea and in the ovarian surface epithelium. It is concluded that, within porcine ovaries containing functional corpora lutea, an activin/activin receptor system is present in all intact follicles, the corpora lutea and the surface epithelium. Within follicles, granulosa and theca cells are the main sites of activin synthesis, while oocytes and granulosa cells are the main activin binding sites. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11746957     DOI: 10.1002/mrd.1111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Reprod Dev        ISSN: 1040-452X            Impact factor:   2.609


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