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Abstract
The oviduct contributes to the reproductive environment
by secreting various factors, including a family of
glycoproteins termed oviductins. Although many studies
have demonstrated that ovarian hormones modulate
oviductin gene expression in several mammalian species,
there has been controversy surrounding the regulation of
Golden hamster oviductin. The current study was
undertaken to investigate the transcriptional and
translational modifications of hamster oviductin during
the estrous cycle. First, we verified that hamster
oviductin mRNA expression remains constant throughout the
estrous cycle by semiquantitative RT-PCR. We then
developed a polyclonal antibody against recombinant
hamster oviductin (rhaOvm). The anti-
rhaOvm antibody was subsequently used in
conjunction with quantitative immunocytochemistry to
investigate the oviductin levels in the hamster oviduct
during the estrous cycle. Quantification of
immunolabeling revealed a high, consistent level of
glycoprotein throughout the estrous cycle. Therefore, it
appears that the production of oviductin is not regulated
differentially during the estrous cycle. Size variations
in hamster oviductin expression were also investigated by
western blot analysis. The oviduct contains several
forms of oviductin at each stage of the estrous cycle,
the native glycosylated form(s) of 160-350kDa and several
precursor forms of 70-100kDa. Although variations in the
intensities of the polydispersed band were not evident
during the estrous cycle, additional bands ranging from
90-100kDa were detected in the estrus, metestrus and
diestrus 1 stages. The results from the present
investigations suggest that whereas ovarian hormones do
not appear to influence the hamster oviductin mRNA and
protein expressions, glycosylation of hamster oviductin
appears to be differentially regulated during the estrous
cycle.
Key words:
Female Reproductive Tract
Gene regulation
Oviduct
Ovulatory cycle
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