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Female mice haploinsufficient for an inactivated androgen receptor (AR) exhibit age-dependent defects that resemble the AR null phenotype of dysfunctional late follicle development, ovulation, and fertility.

K A Walters1, C M Allan, M Jimenez, P R Lim, R A Davey, J D Zajac, P Illingworth, D J Handelsman.   

Abstract

The role of classical genomic androgen receptor (AR) mediated actions in female reproductive physiology remains unclear. Female mice homozygous for an in-frame deletion of exon 3 of the Ar (AR(-/-)) were subfertile, exhibiting delayed production of their first litter (AR(+/+) = 22 d vs. AR(-/-) = 61 d, P < 0.05) and producing 60% fewer pups/litter (AR(+/+): 8.1 +/- 0.4 vs. AR(-/-): 3.2 +/- 0.9, P < 0.01). Heterozygous females (AR(+/-)) exhibited an age-dependent 55% reduction (P < 0.01) in pups per litter, evident from 6 months of age (P < 0.05), compared with AR(+/+), indicating a significant gene dosage effect on female fertility. Ovulation was defective with a significant reduction in corpora lutea numbers (48-79%, P < 0.01) in 10- to 12- and 26-wk-old AR(+/-) and AR(-/-) females and a 57% reduction in oocytes recovered from naturally mated AR(-/-) females (AR(+/+): 9.8 +/- 1.0 vs. AR(-/-): 4.2 +/- 1.2, P < 0.01); however, early embryo development to the two-cell stage was unaltered. The delay in first litter, reduction in natural ovulation rate, and aromatase expression in AR(+/-) and AR(-/-) ovaries, coupled with the restored ovulation rate by gonadotropin hyperstimulation in AR(-/-) females, suggest aberrant gonadotropin regulation. A 2.7-fold increase (AR(+/+): 35.4 +/- 13.4 vs. AR(-/-): 93.9 +/- 6.1, P < 0.01) in morphologically unhealthy antral follicles demonstrated deficiencies in late follicular development, although growing follicle populations and growth rates were unaltered. This novel model reveals that classical genomic AR action is critical for normal ovarian function, although not for follicle depletion and that haploinsufficiency for an inactivated AR may contribute to a premature reduction in female fecundity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17463055     DOI: 10.1210/en.2007-0248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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