Author:
Braw-Tal R.,Yossefi S.,Zenou A.,Bor A.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to characterize gene and protein expression
of follistatin, inhibin α (α) and inhibin βA (βA) subunits
in the ovaries of postnatal (3-week-old) and prepubertal (14 and
20–25-week-old) lambs. Northern blot analysis revealed the presence of
two α and two βA mRNAs. In postnatal ovary the α 1·2-kb
transcript was abundant, its amount gradually falling, while the 2·0-kb
mRNA increased and became a major band at 20–25 weeks. Both βA
mRNAs, 4·5 kb and 6·0–7·5 kb, were weakly expressed
in postnatal ovary, but whereas the 4·5-kb mRNA expression remained at
a low level, that of the 6·0–7·5 kb mRNA increased about
five fold in prepubertal ovary. The ratio of total α mRNAs to the
dominant βA form (6·0–7·5 kb) varied from 1·27
at 3 weeks to 0·33 at 20–25 weeks of age. One major follistatin
mRNA of 2·5–3·6 kb was recognized and was constitutively
expressed during ovarian growth. Several molecular-mass forms of α and
βA subunits with different compositions were seen in prepubertal compared
with postnatal ovaries, the latter exhibiting more active follicular growth.
In summary, ovine ovaries undergo distinct changes early in life, both
morphological and functional, and show a changing pattern of inhibin subunit
expression.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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