The distribution of type IV collagen alpha chains in the mouse ovary and its correlation with follicular development.

Q4 Medicine
Kazuyo Nakano, Ichiro Naito, Ryusuke Momota, Yoshikazu Sado, Haruko Hasegawa, Yoshifumi Ninomiya, Aiji Ohtsuka
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Abstract

The present study aims to identify alpha chains of type IV collagen in the basement membrane of the mouse ovarian follicle and examine their changes during follicular development using immunofluorescence microscopy with specific monoclonal antibodies. The basement membrane of the serous mesothelium enveloping the ovary contained all alpha chains of type IV collagen, alpha1(IV) through alpha6(IV) chains. Primordial follicles showed a distinct immunoreactivity against all six alpha chains in their basement membranes. Immunolabeling for alpha3(IV) and alpha4(IV) chains was almost eliminated in the primary follicles. In basement membranes of secondary and Graafian follicles, the immunofluorescent reaction of alpha3(IV) and alpha4(IV) chains disappeared in Graafian follicles, a partial reduction in fluorescent immunostaining intensity to alpha5(IV) and alpha6(IV) chains was observed; only alpha1(IV) and alpha2(IV) chains were not degraded throughout follicular development. On atretic follicles, in addition to alpha1(IV) and alpha2(IV) chains, alpha3(IV), alpha4(IV), alpha5(IV) and alpha6(IV) chains frequently persisted. A basement membrane-like matrix within the follicular granulosa cell layer, such as the focimatrix (focal intraepithelial matrix) and/or Call-Exner body, was also recognized in mouse secondary and Graafian follicles and contained alpha1(IV), alpha2(IV), alpha5(IV) and alpha6(IV) chains but not alpha3(IV) and alpha4(IV) chains. We expect that the decrease in alpha(IV) chains prompts follicular development and is a prerequisite condition for follicular maturation.

IV型胶原α链在小鼠卵巢中的分布及其与卵泡发育的关系。
本研究旨在利用免疫荧光显微镜和特异性单克隆抗体鉴定小鼠卵泡基底膜中IV型胶原蛋白的α链,并研究其在卵泡发育过程中的变化。包膜卵巢的浆液间皮基底膜包含所有IV型胶原α链,α 1(IV)至α 6(IV)链。原始卵泡对其基底膜上的所有6条α链表现出明显的免疫反应性。在原发卵泡中,对alpha3(IV)和alpha4(IV)链的免疫标记几乎被消除。在继发性和格拉芬卵泡基底膜中,alpha3(IV)和alpha4(IV)链的免疫荧光反应在格拉芬卵泡中消失,对alpha5(IV)和alpha6(IV)链的免疫荧光染色强度部分降低;在整个卵泡发育过程中,只有alpha1(IV)和alpha2(IV)链未降解。在闭锁卵泡中,除了α 1(IV)和α 2(IV)链外,α 3(IV)、α 4(IV)、α 5(IV)和α 6(IV)链也经常持续存在。滤泡颗粒细胞层内的基底膜样基质,如focimmatrix(局灶上皮内基质)和/或Call-Exner小体,在小鼠继发性和Graafian滤泡中也被识别出来,含有alpha1(IV)、alpha2(IV)、alpha5(IV)和alpha6(IV)链,但不含alpha3(IV)和alpha4(IV)链。我们期望α (IV)链的减少促进卵泡发育,是卵泡成熟的先决条件。
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Archives of histology and cytology
Archives of histology and cytology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: The Archives of Histology and Cytology provides prompt publication in English of original works on the histology and histochemistry of man and animals. The articles published are in principle restricted to studies on vertebrates, but investigations using invertebrates may be accepted when the intention and results present issues of common interest to vertebrate researchers. Pathological studies may also be accepted, if the observations and interpretations are deemed to contribute toward increasing knowledge of the normal features of the cells or tissues concerned. This journal will also publish reviews offering evaluations and critical interpretations of recent studies and theories.
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