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BOR - Papers in Press, published online ahead of print June 23, 2004.
Biol Reprod 2004, 10.1095/biolreprod.104.030650
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Submitted April 6, 2004
Returned for revision April 26, 2004
Accepted May 27, 2004

Ovary


Periovulatory Expression of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 in the Rat Ovary

Nigel Bonello *, Melinda J. Jasper , and Robert J. Norman

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: nigel.bonello{at}adelaide.edu.au.

Abstract
Leukocytes, especially neutrophils and macrophages, traditional cellular regulators of the immune system, reside within the tissue architecture of the rodent and human ovary and dramatically increase in number, in response to gonadotropin, in the theca of preovulatory follicles. Evidence strongly suggests a modulatory role for leukocytes in ovarian tissue remodeling events, such as ovulation, luteinization and luteolysis. The present study investigates the ovarian localization and potential gonadotropin regulation of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), an important factor in neutrophil and monocyte attachment to endothelium. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical detection and quantification of ICAM-1 mRNA and protein was carried out in ovaries of immature and eCG/hCG-primed rats during the periovulatory period (0,6,12 and 24h post-hCG). While whole ovarian ICAM-1 mRNA levels did not vary significantly during the preovulatory period, ovarian follicles exhibited ICAM-1 mRNA and protein specifically within the thecal region, where mRNA expression increased 5-fold and protein expression increased 6-fold when comparing pre-hCG levels with those at the estimated time of ovulation (12h post-hCG). Thecal ICAM-1 was most prevalent in highly vascularized regions as evidenced by serial staining with an endothelium-specific antibody. Granulosa layer ICAM-1 immunoactivity was acquired only during/after follicle rupture. These results show ICAM-1 is localized within the ovarian theca and its expression is associated with follicular development in periovulatory follicles, peaking in expression at the time of rupture. Additionally, ICAM-1 is expressed amongst granulosa-lutein cells of the ovulating follicle and developing corpus luteum. Taken together these findings suggest rat ovarian ICAM-1 may be instrumental in the active recruitment of leukocytes into the preovulatory ovary and may have a role in corpus luteum formation.

Key words: Immunology • Ovary • Follicle • Ovulation • Theca cells


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