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Identification of a Novel Role for Endothelins within the Oviduct

Authors
Jeoung, MyoungkunLee, SungeunHawng, Hee-kyungCheon, Yong-PilJeong, Youn KyungGye, Myung ChanIglarz, MarcKo, CheMyongBridges, Phillip J.
Issue Date
Jun-2010
Publisher
The Endocrine Society
Citation
Endocrinology, v.151, no.6, pp 2858 - 2867
Pages
10
Indexed
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Journal Title
Endocrinology
Volume
151
Number
6
Start Page
2858
End Page
2867
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/174896
DOI
10.1210/en.2009-1155
ISSN
0013-7227
1945-7170
Abstract
Endothelins were first identified as potent vasoactive peptides; however, diversity in the biological function of these hormones is now evident. We have identified a novel role for endothelins: a requirement for these peptides within the oviduct during fertilization and/or early embryo development. In vivo, treatment after ovulation with a dual endothelin receptor antagonist (tezosentan) decreased the number of two-cell embryos that could be collected from within the oviducts. In vitro fertilization experiments showed that gamete viability and their ability to fertilize were not affected by treatment with this antagonist, suggesting that the effect observed in vivo was mediated by the oviduct itself. Expression of mRNA for all three isoforms of the endothelins and both receptor subtypes was detectable within the oviduct. Expression of mRNA for endothelin-3 was regulated by gonadotropins in epithelial cells of the oviduct and increased specifically within the isthmus of this structure. Immunostaining revealed localization of both endothelin receptors A and B to the columnar epithelial cells within the oviduct, suggestive of a local role for endothelins in the regulation of epithelial function and ultimately oviductal secretions. A microarray analysis revealed three likely endothelin-regulated protein networks for future analysis: the TGF beta, IL-10, and CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein superfamilies. Overall, these results suggest a novel and requisite role for endothelins within the oviduct during fertilization and/or early embryo development.
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