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Effect of overexpression of inhibin alpha (1-32) fragment on bovine granulosa cell proliferation, apoptosis, steroidogenesis, and development of co-cultured oocytes.

Li-Ying Geng1, Ming Fang, Jian-Ming Yi, Fei Jiang, Muhammad Moeen-ud-Din, Li-Guo Yang.   

Abstract

The objective was to determine the effects of an inhibin alpha (1-32) fragment gene on proliferation, apoptosis, and steroidogenesis of bovine granulosa cells (GC) isolated from medium and small follicles (diameter >4-8 and 1-4mm, respectively), and the effect of GC, previously transfected with pEGISI, on oocyte maturation and in vitro embryo development. To enhance expression of the inhibin alpha (1-32) fragment, GC were transfected with pEGISI. Transfection inhibited (P<0.05) GC proliferation (88.8+/-2.1%; mean+/-S.E.M.) compared to the control and EGFP groups (100% and 97.5+/-2.1%) from medium follicles, with no significant effect on GC from small follicles. Apoptosis was higher (P<0.01) in transfected GC than in controls. Transfection increased (P<0.05) estradiol synthesis from both medium and small follicles (0.57+/-0.13 and 0.86+/-0.13 pg/mL vs. 0.19+/-0.05 and 0.35+/-0.09 pg/mL in controls) after culturing for 48 h, with suppression (P<0.05) in transfected GC after 96 h. Transfection reduced (P<0.05) progesterone synthesis in GC from both medium and small follicles (24.5+/-3.4 and 75.4+/-4.6 ng/mL vs. 45.42+/-5.33 and 117.32+/-11.99 ng/mL in controls) after culture for 48 h, with no significant difference after 96 h. Maturation rate of oocytes co-cultured with transfected GC from medium follicles was decreased relative to control (61.5+/-6.8% vs. 71.2+/-5.7%, P<0.05), with no significant effect on embryo development. In conclusion, overexpression of inhibin alpha (1-32) fragment regulated GC development; effects on subsequent oocyte maturation were both time- and stage-dependent.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18456314     DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2008.02.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theriogenology        ISSN: 0093-691X            Impact factor:   2.740


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