Literature DB >> 8950601

Immunocytochemical localization of nitric oxide synthase-III in reproductive organs of female rats during the oestrous cycle.

S Chatterjee1, P R Gangula, Y L Dong, C Yallampalli.   

Abstract

Constitutive endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS III) expression during the oestrous cycle was mapped immunocytochemically on 5 microns-thick paraffin sections of rat female reproductive organs. Ovarian NOS III immunoreactivity increased with follicular maturation (strongest in dioestrus corpora lutea), suggesting that nitric oxide may regulate folliculogenesis and luteal functions. Oviductal NOS III, localized in mucosal epithelium and muscular wall, was maximal during pro-oestrus and oestrus, suggesting that nitric oxide may impart periovulatory quiescence for reception, retention and fertilization of ovulated oocytes. Uterine NOS III, localized in endometrial and glandular epithelium, and in myometrial smooth muscle cells, was abundantly expressed during pro-oestrus and oestrus. The peri-implantation period in pregnant rats corresponds to the periovulatory period and the elevated NOS, and thus nitric oxide may provide uterine relaxation to facilitate embryo implantation following fertilization. Cervical NOS III, localized in the mucus-secreting epithelium and smooth muscle cells, exhibited enzyme abundance during pro-oestrus and oestrus, probably indicating cervical preparation to facilitate sperm entry following mating. Vaginal NOS III, found in the stratified squamous epithelial lining and in smooth muscle cells, was maximal during oestrus and pro-oestrus, suggesting that nitric oxide may stimulate vaginal secretions. Differential expression of NOS III by different reproductive organs during the oestrus cycle suggests a role for nitric oxide in modulating reproduction.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8950601     DOI: 10.1007/bf02409009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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