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Expression of visfatin in the ovarian follicles of prepubertal and mature gilts and in vitro effect of gonadotropins, insulin, steroids, and prostaglandins on visfatin levels

Journal

THERIOGENOLOGY
Volume 211, Issue -, Pages 28-39

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2023.07.040

Keywords

Visfatin; NAMPT; Granulosa; Theca; Prepubertal; Mature; Pig

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Recent studies have shown that visfatin is involved in the regulation of female reproduction. This study aimed to investigate the expression and localization of visfatin in the ovarian follicles of prepubertal and mature gilts, and the effects of various hormones on visfatin levels. The results showed that visfatin expression is dependent on the maturity of the animals and the stage of ovarian follicle development. The study also revealed that visfatin is regulated by different hormones and may play a crucial role in porcine ovarian follicular function.
Recent studies have demonstrated that visfatin participates in the regulation of female reproduction. Due to the lack of data concerning the level of visfatin in the ovarian follicles of pigs, one of the most economically important livestock species, the aim of this study was to investigate the expression and localisation of visfatin and the follicular fluid concentration in the ovarian follicles of prepubertal and mature gilts. We also aimed to examine the in vitro effects of gonadotropins (LH, FSH), insulin, progesterone (P4), oestradiol (E2), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and F2 & alpha; (PGF2 & alpha;) on visfatin levels. In the present study, we have demonstrated that visfatin expression is dependent on the maturity of the animals and the stage of ovarian follicle development. Visfatin signal was detected in individual follicular compartments from primordial to antral follicles and even in atretic follicles. We have shown that the expression of visfatin in granulosa cells was higher than in theca cells. The level of visfatin is upregulated by LH, FSH, E2, and P4 and downregulated by insulin, while prostaglandins have modulatory effects, dependent on the dose and type of ovarian follicular cells. To summarise, our research has shown that visfatin is widely expressed in the ovarian follicles of prepubertal and mature pigs, and its expression is regulated by gonadotropins, insulin, steroids, and prostaglandins, suggesting that visfatin appears to be an important intraovarian factor that could regulate porcine ovarian follicular function.

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