| Literature DB >> 20470431 |
Anna Bylander1, Magdalena Nutu, Rikard Wellander, Mattias Goksör, Håkan Billig, D G Joakim Larsson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The physiological regulation of ciliary beat frequency (CBF) within the fallopian tube is important for controlling the transport of gametes and the fertilized ovum. Progesterone influences gamete transport in the fallopian tube of several mammalian species. In fallopian tubes isolated from cows, treatment with 20 micromolar progesterone caused a rapid reduction of the tubal CBF. The aims of this study were to establish methodology for studying fallopian tube CBF in the mouse, as it is an important model species, and to investigate if progesterone rapidly affects the CBF of mice at nM concentrations.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20470431 PMCID: PMC2887877 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7827-8-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol ISSN: 1477-7827 Impact factor: 5.211
Figure 1Example of Fourier-transformed data recording ex vivo of ciliary beat frequency from two ciliated cells from a mouse fallopian tube.
Figure 2Ciliary beat frequencies of the control cells measured in the fallopian tube ex vivo of thirteen individual mice. The frequency was measured with five minute time intervals for 95 min at a temperature of 35°C.
Figure 3Mean decrease in beat frequency of ciliated cells from mouse fallopian tubes ex vivo, treated with ethanol only (0.1%; left bar) or with ethanol + progesterone (20 μM; right bar). Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean.
Figure 4The average difference in CBF between cells exposed to 100 nM P. The CBF for each cell was first normalized against its baseline CBF. Progesterone was added after 30 minutes. For each individual mouse the difference between cells exposed to P4 and control cells was calculated for every time point. The mean differences over the first 30 minutes (baseline period) and the last 30 minutes are shown as crosshatched lines.