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Role of the superior ovarian nerve in the regulation of follicular development and steroidogenesis in the morning of diestrus 1.

Deyra A Ramírez Hernández1,2, Elizabeth Vieyra Valdez2, Gabriela Rosas Gavilán2, Rosa Linares Culebro2, Julieta A Espinoza Moreno2, Andrea Chaparro Ortega2, Roberto Domínguez Casalá2, Leticia Morales-Ledesma3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Little is known about the role of the superior ovarian nerve (SON) in follicular development during the estrus cycle. The aim of the present study was to analyze the role of neural signals arriving through the SON at the ovaries in the regulation of follicular development and ovarian steroid secretion in diestrus 1 of cyclic rats.
METHODS: Cyclic rats were subjected to left, right, or bilateral SON sectioning or to unilateral or bilateral laparotomy at diestrus 1 at 11:00 h. Animals were sacrificed 24 h after surgery.
RESULTS: Compared to laparotomized animals, unilateral SON sectioning decreased the number of preovulatory follicles, while bilateral SON sectioning resulted in a decreased number of atretic preantral follicles. An important observation was the presence of invaginations in the follicular wall of large antral and preovulatory follicles in animals with denervation. Furthermore, left SON sectioning increased progesterone levels but decreased testosterone levels, which are effects that were not observed in animals that were subjected to right denervation.
CONCLUSIONS: At 11:00 h of diestrus 1, the SON was found to stimulate follicle development, possibly via neural signals, such as noradrenaline and/or vasoactive intestinal peptide, and this stimulation induced the formation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptors. The role of the SON in the regulation of ovarian steroid secretion is asymmetric: the left SON inhibits the regulation of progesterone and stimulates testosterone secretion, and the right nerve does not participate in these processes.

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Keywords:  Follicular development; Gonadotropins; Noradrenaline; Ovarian steroidogenesis; Superior ovarian nerve

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32363564      PMCID: PMC7311564          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-020-01787-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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