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Histomorphology and gene expression profiles during early ovarian folliculogenesis in duck and goose

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POULTRY SCIENCE
卷 100, 期 2, 页码 1098-1108

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.017

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folliculogenesis; histomorphology; gene expression; duck; goose

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31802064, 31972567, 31672424]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2019YJ0417]
  3. China Agricultural Research System [CARS-42-4]

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This study compared the histomorphological and molecular changes of primordial, primary, and secondary follicles in duck and goose ovaries during the first 6 weeks post hatching. The results showed that duck ovaries exhibited a faster growth rate for ovarian follicles compared to geese, with earlier appearance of secondary follicles. Differential expression profiles of FSHR, AMH, and CASPASE3 may contribute to these differences in early folliculogenesis between ducks and geese.
In contrast to the later stages of follicle development, little is known about the characteristics and mechanisms associated with early folliculogenesis in avian species. The objectives of the present study were to examine and compare the histomorphological and molecular changes of primordial, primary, and secondary follicles from duck and goose ovaries during the first 6 post hatching week. Morphological analysis showed that the length and width of both duck and goose ovaries increased steadily during weeks 1 to 5 but increased acutely at week 6, whereas a greater increment was observed in the ovarian length of ducks than that of geese during weeks 4 to 5. Furthermore, smaller diameters of the 3 categories of follicles were observed in ducks than those in geese at the first appearance, but they reached a similar size at week 6. More importantly, secondary follicles were found in the ovaries of ducks 1 wk earlier than in those of geese. These results indicated a more rapid growth rate for ovarian follicles in ducks than in geese during early post-hatching development. At the molecular level, it was found that the mRNAs encoding follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR), anti-Mueurollerian hormone (AMH), B-cell leukemia/lymphoma 2, and cysteine-dependent aspartate specific protease 3 (CASPASE3) were ubiquitously expressed in all ovarian follicles of ducks and geese with different expression profiles in each follicular category during the first 6 post-hatching week. Notably, transcript levels of FSHR, AMH, and CASPASE3 changed differently between ducks and geese during weeks 5 to 6, which was postulated to be one of the mechanisms inducing more rapid growth of ovarian follicles in ducks rather than in geese. In conclusion, our results revealed, for the first time, differences in early folliculogenesis, including the rate of growth of each follicular category and the timing of transition of primary to secondary follicles, between ducks and geese, and these differences could result from different expression profiles of FSHR, AMH, and CASPASE3 during early post-hatching development.

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