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Kisspeptin promotes follicular development through its effects on modulation of P450 aromatase expression and steroidogenesis in sheep ovarian follicles

Journal

REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rda.14430

Keywords

estradiol-17 beta; mRNA; preantral follicle; progesterone; sheep

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The present study investigated the role of kisspeptin in promoting preantral follicle development in sheep. The results showed that kisspeptin supplementation, along with other growth factors, enhanced steroid production in cultured preantral follicles. The study also found that the expression of P450 aromatase gene and the synthesis of estradiol and progesterone varied at different stages of in vitro development.
The present study was conducted to ascertain whether the role of kisspeptin in promoting in vitro development of preantral follicles was through the regulation of P450 aromatase gene expression and steroidogenesis in sheep. Accordingly, the cumulus cells and oocytes were collected from different development stages of preantral follicles grown in vivo and cultured in vitro in TCM199B (Group I), TCM199B + KP (10 mu g/mL) (Group II) and Standard medium + KP (10 mu g/mL). To measure the steroid (Estradiol-17 beta; E-2 and Progesterone; P-4) synthesis through ELISA, spent culture medium was collected separately from the same in vitro groups. E-2 synthesis in the spent medium collected from all the three groups showed an increasing trend from PFs' exposed to respective culture media for 3 min to 2-day culture stage but decreased thereafter till 6-day culture stage. This is followed by a sharp increase in E-2 concentration in the spent medium collected after in vitro maturation. However, P-4 synthesis in group III followed increased pattern as the development progressed from PFs' exposed to culture medium for 3 min to in vitro maturation stage. The steroid production was observed at all stages of in vitro development in altered supplemented conditions. The steroid synthesis in the spent medium was highest in the 6 day cultured PFs' in Standard medium + KP matured in vitro for 24 h. Therefore, supplementation of kisspeptin along with other growth factors promoted steroid production in cultured preantral follicles far better than in other media.

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