Ovarian expression of human insulin-like growth factor-I in transgenic mice results in cyst formation

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العنوان: Ovarian expression of human insulin-like growth factor-I in transgenic mice results in cyst formation
المؤلفون: M K, Dyck, A F, Parlow, J F, Sénéchal, M A, Sirard, F, Pothier
المصدر: Molecular reproduction and development. 59(2)
سنة النشر: 2001
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Estradiol, Immunoblotting, Ovary, Radioimmunoassay, Mice, Transgenic, Luteinizing Hormone, Receptors, LH, Blotting, Northern, Mice, Ovarian Cysts, Fertility, Animals, Humans, Female, Testosterone, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I, Promoter Regions, Genetic
الوصف: Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) has been implicated in a wide variety of physiological processes including ovarian function. To better understand the ovarian role of IGF-I, transgenic mice harbouring a human IGF-I cDNA (hIGF-I) under the control of the mouse LH receptor promoter were generated. Expression of the hIGF-I, determined by Northern blot, was found to occur in the gonad tissues of these transgenic mice. The hIGF-I protein was also detectable by radioimmunoassay in ovarian extracts as well as in the plasma. The fertility of mating transgenic females, as estimated by the number of implantation sites post-coitum, did not appear to be affected. However, transgenic females who failed to mate and produce offspring were found to possess polycystic ovaries. Evaluation of testosterone, estradiol, and LH levels revealed that transgenic animals had significantly elevated circulating levels of testosterone compared to their non-transgenic littermates, while LH levels in transgenic females were significantly lower. Yet, estradiol appeared to be unaffected. These results support the contention that the IGF system plays an important role in ovarian function and that an imbalance in this system may result in ovarian pathology.
تدمد: 1040-452X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid________::6dedc1105da729c35f8f95c999027a1a
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11389552
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.pmid..........6dedc1105da729c35f8f95c999027a1a
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