Role of steroid hormones in the maintenance of focal adhesions in bovine oviductal epithelial cells

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Milda Alejandra Vella , Daniela Celeste García , Maximiliano De Boeck , Pablo Alberto Valdecantos , Mariela Roldán-Olarte
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Abstract

The oviduct, the organ of the female reproductive system where fertilization and early embryonic development occur, provides an optimal environment for the final maturation of oocytes, storage, and sperm capacitation and transport of gametes and embryos. During the estrous cycle, the oviduct is affected by ovarian sex hormones, resulting in changes aimed at maintaining an appropriate microenvironment. Normal cell migration is tightly regulated, its role being essential for the development and maintenance of organ and tissue functions as well as for regeneration following injury. Due to their involvement in focal contact formations, focal adhesion kinase (PTK2) and paxillin (PXN) are key proteins in the study of cell migration and adhesion. The objective of this work was to compare the expression of PTK2 and PXN in oviductal cells along the estrous cycle and to determine if their expression is regulated by the presence of 17-β estradiol (E2) and/or progesterone (P4). No transcripts of PTK2 or of PXN were detected in cells corresponding to the luteal phase. Additionally, hormonal stimulation experiments on bovine oviductal cell cultures (BOECs) were carried out, where P4 inhibited the expression of both genes. Migration assays demonstrated that P4 reduced BOECs migration capacity. P4 treatment also reduced cell adhesion, while E2 increased the number of adhered cells. In conclusion, the presence of E2 and P4 regulates the expression of genes involved in the formation of focal contacts and modifies the migration and adhesion of BOECs. Understanding the effect of steroid hormones on BOECs is critical to grasp the impact of steroid control on oviductal function and its contribution to establishing successful pregnancies.

类固醇激素在维持牛输卵管上皮细胞局灶粘连中的作用
输卵管是女性生殖系统中发生受精和早期胚胎发育的器官,它为卵母细胞的最终成熟、储存、精子获能以及配子和胚胎的运输提供了最佳环境。在发情周期中,输卵管会受到卵巢性激素的影响,从而发生旨在维持适当微环境的变化。正常的细胞迁移受到严格调控,其作用对于器官和组织功能的发育和维持以及损伤后的再生至关重要。由于参与病灶接触的形成,病灶粘附激酶(PTK2)和 paxillin(PXN)是研究细胞迁移和粘附的关键蛋白。这项研究的目的是比较输卵管细胞中 PTK2 和 PXN 在发情周期中的表达情况,并确定它们的表达是否受 17-β 雌二醇(E2)和/或孕酮(P4)的调节。在黄体期细胞中未检测到 PTK2 或 PXN 的转录本。此外,还对牛输卵管细胞培养物(BOECs)进行了激素刺激实验,P4 抑制了这两种基因的表达。迁移实验表明,P4 降低了牛输卵管细胞的迁移能力。P4 处理还降低了细胞粘附性,而 E2 则增加了粘附细胞的数量。总之,E2 和 P4 的存在调节了参与形成病灶接触的基因的表达,并改变了 BOECs 的迁移和粘附。了解类固醇激素对BOECs的影响对于掌握类固醇控制对输卵管功能的影响及其对成功妊娠的贡献至关重要。
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Domestic animal endocrinology
Domestic animal endocrinology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
58
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Domestic Animal Endocrinology publishes scientific papers dealing with the study of the endocrine physiology of domestic animal species. Those manuscripts utilizing other species as models for clinical or production problems associated with domestic animals are also welcome. Topics covered include: Classical and reproductive endocrinology- Clinical and applied endocrinology- Regulation of hormone secretion- Hormone action- Molecular biology- Cytokines- Growth factors
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