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Abstract
NR5A2 is an orphan nuclear receptor involved in
cholesterol metabolism and embryogenesis. The high level
of expression of NR5A2 in the ovary and its involvement in
the regulation of steroidogenic gene expression also
suggest a role for this transcription factor in female
reproductive function. In vivo evidence for a role for
NR5A2 in fertility, however, is still lacking. In order to
address this possibility, we used
Nr5a2+/- mice to demonstrate that
heterozygosity for a null mutation of Nr5a2 leads
to a decreased fertility in females. Our results indicate
that although Nr5a2+/- mice display
normal follicular development, ovulation, and estrogen
production, they exhibit altered luteal function. More
specifically, we show that the reduced reproductive
ability of Nr5a2+/- females arises from
a reduction in circulating progesterone concentrations and
can be rescued by exogenous progesterone supplementation.
This study therefore provides the first in vivo evidence
for a role of NR5A2 in reproductive function and
steroidogenesis.
Key words:
Pregnancy
Corpus luteum function
Granulosa cells
Implantation
Progesterone
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