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1.
Cell Tissue Res ; 385(1): 239-249, 2021 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33825962

RESUMEN

Activating transcription factor 5 (ATF5) is a stress-responsive transcription factor that belongs to the cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB)/ATF family, and is essential for the differentiation and survival of sensory neurons in murine olfactory organs. However, the study of associated proteins and target genes for ATF5 has been hampered due to the limited availability of immunoprecipitation-grade ATF5 antibodies. To overcome this issue, we generated hemagglutinin (HA)-tag knock-in mice for ATF5 using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing with one-step electroporation in oviducts (i-GONAD). ATF5-HA fusion proteins were detected in the nuclei of immature and some mature olfactory and vomeronasal sensory neurons in the main olfactory epithelium and vomeronasal organ, respectively, as endogenous ATF5 proteins were expressed, and some ATF5-HA proteins were found to be phosphorylated. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments revealed that ATF5-HA bound to the CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP)-ATF response element site in the promotor region of receptor transporting protein 1 (Rtp1), a chaperone gene responsible for proper olfactory receptor expression. These knock-in mice may be used to examine the expression, localization, and protein-protein/-DNA interactions of endogenous ATF5 and, ultimately, the function of ATF5 in vivo.


Asunto(s)
Edición Génica/métodos , Técnicas de Sustitución del Gen/métodos , Ácidos Nucleicos/metabolismo , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Animales , Femenino , Ratones
2.
BMC Mol Cell Biol ; 20(1): 3, 2019 04 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31041887

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Egg formation takes place in the oviduct of laying hens over a 24 h period. Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes pathological lesions in the chicken oviduct. In the current study, mitochondrial counts were determined in three different segments of the oviduct during egg formation in laying chickens challenged with IBV T strain. Nuclear DNA encoded genes that are involved in mitochondrial biogenesis, fission and function were studied in the shell gland of the oviduct undergoing virus multiplication. RESULTS: In the shell gland, the mitochondrial count was significantly lower (P < 0.05) in the challenged group, compared with the control group. However, it did not vary in response to IBV challenge in the isthmus and magnum regions of the oviduct. The gene succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit A, flavoprotein variant (SDHA) was down-regulated in the shell gland by IBV challenge (P < 0.05), while other genes being studied did not show responses to the challenge (P > 0.05). Differential expression of the genes was observed at different time-points of egg-shell formation. The expression levels of citrate synthase (CS), cytochrome C, somatic (CYC, S) and sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase (Na+-K+ATPase) genes were significantly higher, while those of SDHA and dynamin related protein 1 (Drp1) genes were significantly lower, at 15 h compared with 5 h following oviposition of the previous egg. The expression level of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PGC-1α) did not show significant change at different time-points. CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that IBV T strain infection in laying hens reduced mitochondrial counts only in the shell gland region of the oviduct. The genes involved in mitochondrial biogenesis or function may not show synchronised responses to that of mitochondria in the shell gland of chickens under T strain of IBV challenge.


Asunto(s)
Pollos/genética , Infecciones por Coronavirus/virología , Cáscara de Huevo/metabolismo , Virus de la Bronquitis Infecciosa/fisiología , Mitocondrias/genética , Biogénesis de Organelos , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Animales , Citrato (si)-Sintasa/genética , Citocromos c/genética , Dinaminas/genética , Complejo II de Transporte de Electrones/genética , Femenino , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Oviductos/virología , Coactivador 1-alfa del Receptor Activado por Proliferadores de Peroxisomas gamma/genética , Enfermedades de las Aves de Corral/genética , Enfermedades de las Aves de Corral/virología , ATPasa Intercambiadora de Sodio-Potasio/genética
3.
J Pathol ; 248(1): 77-87, 2019 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30632164

RESUMEN

Previous studies revealed the increasing risk of tubal pregnancy following failure of levonorgestrel (LNG)-induced emergency contraception, which was attributed to the reduced ciliary motility in response to LNG. However, understanding of the mechanism of LNG-induced reduction in the ciliary beat frequency (CBF) is limited. The transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) 4 channel is located widely in the female reproductive tract and generates an influx of Ca2+ following its activation under normal physiological conditions, which regulates the CBF. The present study aimed to explore whether LNG reduced the CBF in the Fallopian tubes by modulating TRPV4 channels, leading to embryo retention in the Fallopian tubes and subsequent tubal pregnancy. The study provided evidence that the expression of TRPV4 was downregulated in the Fallopian tubes among patients with tubal pregnancy and negatively correlated with the serum level of progesterone. LNG downregulated the expression of TRPV4, limiting the calcium influx to reduce the CBF in mouse oviducts. Furthermore, the distribution of ciliated cells and the morphology of cilia did not change following the administration of LNG. LNG-induced reduction in the CBF and embryo retention in the Fallopian tubes and in mouse oviducts were partially reversed by the progesterone receptor antagonist RU486 or the TRPV4 agonist 4α-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate (4α-PDD). The results indicated that LNG could downregulate the expression of TRPV4 to reduce the CBF in both humans and mice, suggesting the possible mechanism of tubal pregnancy. © 2019 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.


Asunto(s)
Anticonceptivos Poscoito/efectos adversos , Levonorgestrel/efectos adversos , Oviductos/efectos de los fármacos , Embarazo Tubario/inducido químicamente , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/fisiología , Animales , Calcio/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Cilios/efectos de los fármacos , Cilios/fisiología , Cilios/ultraestructura , Anticoncepción Postcoital/efectos adversos , Agentes Anticonceptivos Hormonales/efectos adversos , Agentes Anticonceptivos Hormonales/farmacología , Efectividad Anticonceptiva , Anticonceptivos Poscoito/farmacología , Regulación hacia Abajo/efectos de los fármacos , Células Epiteliales/efectos de los fármacos , Células Epiteliales/metabolismo , Trompas Uterinas/efectos de los fármacos , Trompas Uterinas/metabolismo , Femenino , Humanos , Levonorgestrel/farmacología , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Oviductos/ultraestructura , Embarazo , Embarazo Tubario/metabolismo , Embarazo Tubario/fisiopatología , Progesterona/sangre , Receptores de Progesterona/fisiología , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/biosíntesis
4.
Can Vet J ; 59(9): 988-992, 2018 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30197442

RESUMEN

This study tested the hypothesis that the presence of prostaglandin E2 in seminal plasma would aid in the transport of phenolsulfonphthalein (PSP) across the uterotubal junction. Five mares in estrus were inseminated during estrus with PSP dissolved in phosphate-buffered saline and during the subsequent estrus with PSP added to a standard insemination dose. Serum and urine samples were obtained at hours 0, 1, 2, and 3 following treatment and examined for the presence of PSP. Phenolsulfonphthalein could not be detected in any of the urine samples collected from mares following either treatment. None of the serum samples collected following intrauterine installation of PSP in PBS contained PSP. Phenolsulfonphthalein was detected in serum samples from 1 mare following insemination with semen containing PSP. Components in seminal plasma such as PGE2 did not facilitate the transport of PSP across the uterotubal junction as had been hypothesized.


Le plasma séminal ne facilite pas le transport de la phénolsulfonphtaléine au travers de la jonction utéro-tubaire des juments. Cette étude a testé l'hypothèse voulant que la présence de la prostaglandine E2 dans le plasma séminal facilite le transport de la phénolsulfonphtaléine (PSP) au travers de la jonction utéro-tubaire. Cinq juments en oestrus ont été inséminées avec de la PSP dissoute dans une solution saline tamponnée au phosphate et, durant l'oestrus subséquent, avec de la PSP ajoutée à une dose d'insémination standard. Des prélèvements de sérum et d'urine ont été obtenus aux heures 0, 1, 2 et 3 ainsi qu'après le traitement et examinés pour déceler la présence de la PSP. La phénolsulfonphtaléine n'a pas pu être détectée dans aucun des échantillons d'urine prélevés auprès des juments après l'un ou l'autre des traitements. Aucun des échantillons de sérum prélevés après l'installation intra-utérine de la PSP dans PBS ne contenait de PSP. La phénolsulfonphtaléine a été détectée dans des échantillons de sérum provenant d'une jument après l'insémination avec du sperme contenant de la PSP. Des composants dans le plasma séminal comme le PGE2 n'ont pas facilité le transport de la PSP au travers de la jonction utéro-tubaire conformément à l'hypothèse émise.(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières).


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Anexos/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Caballos/diagnóstico , Fenolsulfonftaleína/administración & dosificación , Enfermedades de los Anexos/diagnóstico , Animales , Dinoprostona , Estro , Femenino , Caballos , Inseminación Artificial/veterinaria , Masculino , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Fenolftaleínas/sangre , Fenolftaleínas/orina , Fenolsulfonftaleína/análisis , Semen/química
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Reprod Sci ; 25(7): 1037-1044, 2018 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29658434

RESUMEN

The oviduct/fallopian tube is a crucial organ in the mammalian reproductive tract; it plays a critical role in gamete transportation and early embryo development. In women, torsion of the fallopian tubes can cause ischemia and reperfusion (IR) injury. In this study, we tested the effect of this injury on recruitment of bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) to the oviducts of reproductive age female mice. Bone marrow-derived cells were collected from ubiquitin-green fluorescent protein-positive male mice and transplanted into wild-type female mice. Ischemia and reperfusion injury was performed in half of the mice, while controls received equivalent surgery without oviduct injury. Two weeks following injury, recruitment of BMDCs to the oviducts was analyzed in both groups. Ischemia and reperfusion injury caused a greater than 2-fold increase in BMDC recruitment to the injured oviducts compared to those without injury. Specifically, the recruitment of BMDCs was localized to the stroma of the oviduct. We demonstrate that IR injury to oviduct recruits BMDCs to this tissue and suggest that BMDCs have function in the healing process.


Asunto(s)
Células de la Médula Ósea/fisiología , Oviductos/lesiones , Daño por Reperfusión/fisiopatología , Animales , Trasplante de Médula Ósea , Movimiento Celular , Femenino , Masculino , Oviductos/fisiopatología
6.
Domest Anim Endocrinol ; 52: 82-9, 2015 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25929245

RESUMEN

Apolipoprotein D (APOD) is a glycoprotein which is widely expressed in mammalian tissues. It is structurally and functionally similar to the lipocalins which are multiple lipid-binding proteins that transport hydrophobic ligands and other small hydrophobic molecules, including cholesterol and several steroid hormones. Although multiple functions for APOD in various tissues have been reported, its expression, biological function, and hormonal regulation in the female reproductive system are not known. Thus, in this study, we focused on correlations between APOD and estrogen during development, differentiation, regression, and regeneration of the oviduct in chickens and in the development of ovarian carcinogenesis in laying hens. Results of the present study indicated that APOD messenger RNA (mRNA) expression increased (P < 0.001) in the luminal and glandular (GE) epithelia of the chicken oviduct in response to diethylstilbestrol (a nonsteroidal synthetic estrogen). In addition, the expression of APOD mRNA and protein decreased (P < 0.001) as the oviduct regressed during induced molting, and gradually increased (P < 0.001) with abundant expression in GE of the oviduct during recrudescence after molting. Furthermore, APOD mRNA and protein were predominantly localized in GE of cancerous, but not normal ovaries from laying hens. Collectively, results of the present study suggest that APOD is a novel estrogen-stimulated gene in the chicken oviduct which likely regulates growth, differentiation, and remodeling of the oviduct during oviposition cycles. Moreover, up-regulated expression of APOD in epithelial cell-derived ovarian cancerous tissue suggests that it could be a candidate biomarker for early detection and treatment of ovarian cancer in laying hens and in women.


Asunto(s)
Apolipoproteínas D/genética , Pollos , Dietilestilbestrol/farmacología , Neoplasias Ováricas/veterinaria , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Enfermedades de las Aves de Corral/fisiopatología , Animales , Apolipoproteínas D/análisis , Apolipoproteínas D/fisiología , Femenino , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Muda/fisiología , Neoplasias Ováricas/metabolismo , Neoplasias Ováricas/fisiopatología , Ovario/química , Oviductos/química , Oviductos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Oviposición/fisiología , ARN Mensajero/análisis
7.
Theriogenology ; 81(8): 1129-38, 2014 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24612789

RESUMEN

The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism by which the avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) affects eggshell formation. Attenuated IBV (aIBV group) or vehicle (control group) was injected into the oviductal magnum lumen of White Leghorn laying hens. The changes in the expression of genes related to eggshell formation (collagen types I and V, and CaBP-D28K), densities of cytotoxic cells (CD8(+) and TCR-γδ(+) T cells), and gene expression of molecules related to cytotoxic immunoreaction (B-NK, perforin, granzyme, and IL-2) and proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1ß, IL-6 and IFN-γ) were examined by quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction or immunohistochemistry in the isthmus and uterus. Gene expression of IL-1ß and IL-6receptors in the tubular gland cells of the isthmus and uterus was analyzed by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Gene expression of collagen type I, but not collagen type V, in the isthmus and CaBP-D28K in the uterus was decreased in the aIBV group compared with that in the control. The frequencies of CD8(+) cells and TCR-γδ(+) T cells in the isthmus and uterus were significantly higher in the aIBV group than in the control group. The expression of cytotoxic molecular and proinflammatory cytokines was also higher in the aIBV group than in the control. The expression of IL-6 receptor, but not IL-1ß receptor, was identified in the tubular gland cells in the isthmus and uterus. These results suggest that IBV infection causes disorder of eggshell formation by disturbing gene expression of collagen type I in the isthmus and CaBP-D28K in the uterus, probably via the effects of substances from cytotoxic cells and proinflammatory cytokines.


Asunto(s)
Pollos , Infecciones por Coronavirus/veterinaria , Cáscara de Huevo/metabolismo , Virus de la Bronquitis Infecciosa/inmunología , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Enfermedades de las Aves de Corral/virología , Animales , Antígenos Virales/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Colágeno/genética , Infecciones por Coronavirus/inmunología , Infecciones por Coronavirus/fisiopatología , Citocinas/genética , Femenino , Expresión Génica , Virus de la Bronquitis Infecciosa/fisiología , Recuento de Linfocitos , Oviductos/inmunología , Oviductos/virología , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T gamma-delta/análisis , Receptores de Citocinas/genética , Receptores de Interleucina-1/genética , Receptores de Interleucina-6/genética , Linfocitos T/inmunología , Útero/citología , Útero/inmunología
8.
Anim Reprod Sci ; 139(1-4): 1-8, 2013 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23611472

RESUMEN

Obese heifers have been found to produce fewer excellent-grade embryos than lean and normal heifers due to unknown mechanisms. Oviducts synthesize granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GMCSF) to promote embryogenesis, and GMCSF expression may be down-regulated in the oviducts of obese cows. The present study evaluated the relationship between the degree of obesity and GMCSF expression in the ampullary or isthmic section of oviducts in lean [n=5; body condition score (BCS) on a 5-point scale, 2.5], normal (n=6; BCS, 3.0), and obese (n=5; BCS, 4.0) Japanese Black cows. GMCSF mRNA and protein expression in the ampulla, measured by real-time PCR and western blotting, respectively, were less (P<0.05) in the obese group than in the normal group. mRNA and GMCSF protein did not differ significantly in the isthmus among the three groups. The obese group had less GMCSF immuno-reactivity in the tunica mucosa, the primary site of GMCSF gene expression, of the ampulla than the normal and lean groups. In conclusion, unlike normal and lean cows, obese cows had suppressed GMCSF gene expression in the ampulla.


Asunto(s)
Bovinos/fisiología , Regulación hacia Abajo/fisiología , Factor Estimulante de Colonias de Granulocitos y Macrófagos/fisiología , Obesidad/veterinaria , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Animales , Western Blotting/veterinaria , Regulación hacia Abajo/genética , Desarrollo Embrionario/genética , Desarrollo Embrionario/fisiología , Femenino , Factor Estimulante de Colonias de Granulocitos y Macrófagos/genética , Inmunohistoquímica/veterinaria , Obesidad/fisiopatología , ARN/química , ARN/genética , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa/veterinaria
9.
Reproduction ; 143(5): 559-76, 2012 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22454533

RESUMEN

Proper development and function of the female reproductive tract are essential for successful reproduction. Regulation of the differentiated functions of the organs that make up the female reproductive tract is well established to occur at multiple levels including transcription, translation, and posttranslational modifications. Micro-RNA (miRNA)-mediated posttranscriptional gene regulation has emerged as a fundamental mechanism controlling normal tissue development and function. Emerging evidence indicates that miRNAs are expressed within the organs of the female reproductive tract where they function to regulate cellular pathways necessary for proper function of these organs. In this review, the functional significance of miRNAs in the development and function of the organs of the female reproductive tract is discussed. Initial discussion focuses on the role of miRNAs in the development of the organs of the female reproductive tract highlighting recent studies that clearly demonstrate that mice with disrupted Dicer1 expression are sterile, fail to develop uterine glands, and have muted estrogen responsiveness. Next, emphasis moves to discussion on our current knowledge on the characterization of miRNA expression in each of the organs of the female reproductive tract. When possible, information is presented and discussed with respect to regulation, function, and/or functional targets of these miRNA within each specific organ of the female reproductive tract.


Asunto(s)
Genitales Femeninos/metabolismo , Infertilidad Femenina/genética , MicroARNs/metabolismo , Reproducción/genética , Animales , Trompas Uterinas/metabolismo , Trompas Uterinas/fisiopatología , Femenino , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Genitales Femeninos/fisiopatología , Humanos , Infertilidad Femenina/fisiopatología , Ovario/metabolismo , Ovario/fisiopatología , Oviductos/metabolismo , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Ribonucleasa III/metabolismo , Útero/metabolismo , Útero/fisiopatología
10.
Biol Reprod ; 80(3): 425-31, 2009 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19005167

RESUMEN

Female mice treated neonatally with the phytoestrogen genistein (50 mg/kg/day) have multioocyte follicles, lack regular estrous cyclicity, and are infertile even after superovulation. To determine the cause of their infertility, we examined oocyte developmental competence and timing of embryo loss. Eggs obtained by superovulation of genistein-treated or control females were equally capable of being fertilized in vitro and cultured to the blastocyst stage. However, if eggs were fertilized in vivo, retrieved at the pronucleus stage, and cultured, there was a significant reduction in the percentage of embryos from genistein-treated females reaching the blastocyst stage. When these blastocysts were transferred to pseudopregnant recipients, the number of live pups produced was similar to that in controls. Preimplantation embryo development in vivo was examined by flushing embryos from the oviduct and/or uterus. Similar numbers of one-cell and two-cell embryos were obtained from genistein-treated and control females. However, significantly fewer embryos (<50%) were obtained from genistein-treated females on postcoital Days 3 and 4. To determine if neonatal genistein treatment altered the ability of the uterus to support implantation, blastocysts from control donors were transferred to control and genistein-treated pseudopregnant recipients. These experiments demonstrated that genistein-treated females are not capable of supporting normal implantation of control embryos. Taken together, these results suggest that oocytes from mice treated neonatally with genistein are developmentally competent; however, the oviductal environment and the uterus have abnormalities that contribute to the observed reproductive failure.


Asunto(s)
Implantación del Embrión/efectos de los fármacos , Desarrollo Embrionario/efectos de los fármacos , Genisteína/toxicidad , Infertilidad Femenina/inducido químicamente , Fitoestrógenos/toxicidad , Efectos Tardíos de la Exposición Prenatal/inducido químicamente , Animales , Células Cultivadas , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Implantación del Embrión/fisiología , Transferencia de Embrión , Desarrollo Embrionario/fisiología , Femenino , Fertilización/efectos de los fármacos , Fertilización/fisiología , Genisteína/farmacología , Infertilidad Femenina/fisiopatología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos ICR , Oocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Oocitos/fisiología , Ovario/efectos de los fármacos , Ovario/fisiopatología , Oviductos/efectos de los fármacos , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Fitoestrógenos/farmacología , Embarazo , Efectos Tardíos de la Exposición Prenatal/fisiopatología , Útero/efectos de los fármacos , Útero/fisiopatología
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Acta Biol Hung ; 58(3): 287-99, 2007 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17899786

RESUMEN

The aim of this study was to determine effects of Cd on the structure of ovary, oviduct and uterus after an experimental administration. Animals were divided into three groups. In group A rabbits received cadmium i.p. and were killed after 48 h. In group C Cd was administered p.o. for 5 month. The group K was the control. Decreased relative volume of growing follicles and increased stroma after Cd administration were detected. The number of atretic follicles was significantly higher after administration of Cd. The most frequent ultrastructural alterations observed were undulation of external nuclear membrane, dilatation of perinuclear cistern and endoplasmic reticulum. In all studied types of cells mitochondria with altered structure were found. In the oviduct the highest amount of epithelium in the group with long-term Cd administration was found. Microscopic analysis showed oedematization of the oviduct tissue, caused by disintegration of the capillary wall. An electron microscopic analysis showed dilatation of perinuclear cistern. The intercellular spaces were enlarged and junctions between cells were affected. Mainly after a long-term cadmium administration nuclear chromatin disintegration was present. In the uterus a significant change was determined in the relative volume of glandular epithelium. Increase of stroma was a sign of uterus oedamatization caused by damage in the wall of blood vessels and subsequent diapedesis. After Cd administration alteration in uterus were less expressed, in comparison with ovary and oviduct. Alteration of nuclear chromatin contain following Cd administration suggests degenerative functional changes.


Asunto(s)
Cadmio/toxicidad , Ovario/efectos de los fármacos , Oviductos/efectos de los fármacos , Útero/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Cadmio/farmacología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Retículo Endoplásmico/efectos de los fármacos , Retículo Endoplásmico/ultraestructura , Femenino , Mitocondrias/efectos de los fármacos , Mitocondrias/ultraestructura , Membrana Nuclear/efectos de los fármacos , Membrana Nuclear/ultraestructura , Folículo Ovárico/efectos de los fármacos , Folículo Ovárico/patología , Ovario/patología , Ovario/fisiopatología , Oviductos/patología , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Conejos , Útero/patología , Útero/fisiopatología
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J Reprod Dev ; 51(2): 281-7, 2005 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15699582

RESUMEN

This study examined the association between redox status in the oviduct and early embryonic death in heat-stressed mice. In Experiment 1, non-pregnant mice were heat-stressed at 35 C with 60% relative humidity for 12, 24, or 36 h, and the maternal redox status was verified by measuring the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radical scavenging activity (FRSA) in the oviduct, and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity in the liver. In Experiment 2, zygotes were collected from mice heat-stressed for 12 h on the day of pregnancy, and their developmental abilities were assessed in vitro, along with the intensity of DNA damage at the 2-cell stage. The TBARS value and GSH-Px activity in the liver, and ROS level in the oviduct were significantly higher in heat-stressed mice, and this increase appeared to depend on the duration of the heat stress. Maternal heat stress significantly reduced the percentage of zygotes that developed to the morula and blastocyst and the total cell number in the blastocyst. In addition, DNA damage at the 2-cell stage was significantly higher in maternally heat-stressed embryos. These results suggest that heat stress induces systemic changes in redox status in the maternal body, and the resultant increase in oxidative stress in the oviduct is possibly involved in heat stress-induced early embryonic death .


Asunto(s)
Desarrollo Embrionario/fisiología , Trastornos de Estrés por Calor/metabolismo , Trastornos de Estrés por Calor/fisiopatología , Oviductos/metabolismo , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Estrés Oxidativo/fisiología , Animales , Temperatura Corporal , Femenino , Edad Gestacional , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos ICR , Oxidación-Reducción , Embarazo , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Recto , Cigoto/fisiología
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J Cell Biol ; 132(6): 1061-77, 1996 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8601585

RESUMEN

We have been investigating a set of genes, collectively called mups, that are essential to striated body wall muscle cell positioning in Caenorhabditis elegans. Here we report our detailed characterization of the mup-2 locus, which encodes troponin T (TnT). Mutants for a heat-sensitive allele, called mup-2(e2346ts), and for a putative null, called mup-2(up1), are defective for embryonic body wall muscle cell contraction, sarcomere organization, and cell positioning. Characterizations of the heat-sensitive allele demonstrate that mutants are also defective for regulated muscle contraction in larval and adult body wall muscle, defective for function of the nonstriated oviduct myoepithelial sheath, and defective for epidermal morphogenesis. We cloned the mup-2 locus and its corresponding cDNA. The cDNA encodes a predicted 405-amino acid protein homologous to vertebrate and invertebrate TnT and includes an invertebrate-specific COOH-terminal tail. The mup-2 mutations lie within these cDNA sequences: mup-2(up1) is a termination codon near NH2 terminus (Glu94) and mup-2(e2346ts) is a termination codon in the COOH-terminal invertebrate-specific tail (Trp342). TnT is a muscle contractile protein that, in association with the thin filament proteins tropomyosin, troponin I and troponin C, regulates myosin-actin interaction in response to a rise in intracellular Ca2+. Our findings demonstrate multiple essential functions for TnT and provide a basis to investigate the in vivo functions and protein interactions of TnT in striated and nonstriated muscles.


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Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Proteínas del Helminto/genética , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Músculo Liso/metabolismo , Troponina/genética , Alelos , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Caenorhabditis elegans/embriología , Caenorhabditis elegans/crecimiento & desarrollo , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolismo , Codón , ADN Complementario/genética , Trastornos del Desarrollo Sexual , Femenino , Genes de Helminto , Gónadas/química , Gónadas/embriología , Gónadas/crecimiento & desarrollo , Gónadas/ultraestructura , Proteínas del Helminto/metabolismo , Larva , Masculino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Morfogénesis , Contracción Muscular , Especificidad de Órganos , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Sarcómeros/ultraestructura , Alineación de Secuencia , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido , Temperatura , Troponina/metabolismo , Troponina T
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Yokohama Med Bull ; 19(3): 91-9, 1968 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5749326

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PIP: To investigate the possible mode of IUD action, 2 experiments on rats and rabbits were performed to measure time differences of ova passage through the oviduct. A silk thread was inserted into 1 uterine horn while the other served as a control. Superovulation was induced with HCG and the reproductive tract of each animal removed 12, 24, 48, or 72 hours later. In the experiment with rabbits artificial ova labeled with radioisotope were inserted into the fimbria of the Fallopian tubes and passage measured 12, 24, 40, or 56 hours later. In animals sacrificed after 24 to 48 hours, ova were detected in both the IUD and control oviducts but not in the uterus. At 72 hours approximately the same number of fertilized ova were found in each oviduct and in the uteri of both the control and IUD horns. The rabbit experiments also failed to show significant differences. It was concluded that an IUD does not influence speed of transport of the ova in rabbits or rats.^ieng


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Dispositivos Intrauterinos , Oviductos/fisiopatología , Óvulo , Animales , Autorradiografía , Femenino , Isótopos de Yodo , Masculino , Óvulo/embriología , Embarazo , Conejos , Ratas , Espermatozoides , Factores de Tiempo
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