Roles of reactive oxygen species in the regulation of luteal function.

H Kato, N Sugino, S Takiguchi, S Kashida, Y Nakamura
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Abstract

Ephemerality and prolongation of luteal function have been matters of great concern in reproduction for many years. However, their control mechanisms are very complex and differ among mammals. Recently, evidence has indicated that reactive oxygen species may play important roles in the regulation of luteal function. Reactive oxygen species are present in most somatic cells and are involved in apoptosis, or 'physiological cell death'. In the corpus luteum, reactive oxygen species also exert luteolytic effects as well as some paradoxical luteotrophic effects. This paper discusses the possible roles of reactive oxygen species in the control of luteal function.

活性氧在黄体功能调节中的作用。
黄体功能的短暂性和延续性多年来一直是生殖学界关注的问题。然而,它们的控制机制非常复杂,并且在哺乳动物中有所不同。近年来,有证据表明活性氧可能在黄体功能的调节中起重要作用。活性氧存在于大多数体细胞中,参与细胞凋亡或“生理性细胞死亡”。在黄体中,活性氧也有溶黄体作用,也有一些矛盾的促黄体作用。本文讨论了活性氧在黄体功能控制中的可能作用。
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