Regulation of Preantral Follicles
腔前卵泡的调节
基本信息
- 批准号:7038283
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-07-01 至 2006-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdenoviridaeDNA replicationactivinsapoptosisbiological signal transductiondevelopmental geneticsfollicle stimulating hormonegenetic regulationgenetically modified animalsgraafian folliclesgranulosa cellhormone receptorhormone regulation /control mechanismlaboratory mouseprotein structure functionreceptor bindingreceptor expressionreproductive developmenttissue /cell culturetranscription factortransfection /expression vectortransforming growth factors
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Folliculogenesis (the growth of an ovarian follicle from the primordial stage to ovulation) is a more prolonged event than is widely appreciated, requiring more than 220 days in humans. The vast majority of this time is spent as a preantral follicle, yet very little is known about the regulation of the growth and development of these follicles. Members of the TGFbeta growth factor family induce distinct quantifiable effects in preantral follicles in culture. Deletion of the TGFbeta family signaling molecule, Smad3 results in decreased number of preantral follicles and infertility in the mouse. Follicles deficient in Smad3 do not respond normally to FSH treatment. The overall goal of this research is to determine the regulators of early follicle development. This proposal will determine the role of Smad3 in early follicle development by achieving the following aims. Specific Aim 1- Is Smad3 essential for optimal preantral follicle growth in response to FSH? This aim will determine quantitative and qualitative changes in FSH-stimulated preantral follicle growth and development in the ovary of the Smad3 deficient mouse compared to wild-type. Specific Aim 2- Does Smad3 impact FSH stimulation of granulosa cell function? This aim will use granulosa cell culture techniques to determine the integrity of the FSH signaling pathway in the absence of Smad3 and the effects of direct modulation of Smad2 and Smad3 function on FSH signaling. Specific Aim 3 - Does manipulation of Smad3 function modulate FSH-stimulated early follicle growth? In this aim we will restore Smad3 function to Smad3 deficient preantral follicles to determine if FSH responsiveness is restored. We will also directly manipulate Smad2 and Smad3 function to determine the independent and combined roles of Smad2 and Smad3 in regulating preantral follicle development.
The elucidation of the mechanisms of regulation of early follicle growth, differentiation and apoptosis has profound implications for developing new non-hormonal contraceptives and treatments for ovarian causes of infertility. Additionally, the ability to manipulate the rate of loss of follicles from the finite pool of ovarian follicles could impact the timing of menopause and ovarian aging. Increased knowledge of the determinants of healthy early follicle development will also benefit the emerging field of ovarian cryopreservation and in vitro follicle development.
描述(由申请人提供):卵泡发生(卵泡从原始阶段到排卵的生长)是一个比广泛认识的更长的事件,在人类中需要超过220天。这段时间的绝大部分是作为腔前卵泡度过的,但对这些卵泡的生长和发育的调节知之甚少。TGF β生长因子家族的成员在培养的腔前卵泡中诱导不同的可量化的作用。TGF β家族信号分子Smad 3的缺失导致小鼠腔前卵泡数量减少和不育。Smad 3缺乏的卵泡对FSH治疗没有正常反应。本研究的总体目标是确定早期卵泡发育的调节因子。该提案将通过实现以下目标来确定Smad 3在早期卵泡发育中的作用。具体目标1:Smad 3是否是FSH刺激下最佳腔前卵泡生长所必需的?这一目的将确定FSH刺激的腔前卵泡生长和发育的Smad 3缺陷小鼠的卵巢相比,野生型的定量和定性的变化。具体目标2-Smad 3是否影响FSH刺激颗粒细胞功能?本研究的目的是利用颗粒细胞培养技术来确定在Smad 3缺失的情况下FSH信号通路的完整性,以及Smad 2和Smad 3功能的直接调节对FSH信号通路的影响。具体目标3 -操纵Smad 3功能是否调节FSH刺激的早期卵泡生长?在这个目标中,我们将恢复Smad 3功能Smad 3缺陷的腔前卵泡,以确定是否FSH反应性恢复。我们还将直接操纵Smad 2和Smad 3的功能,以确定Smad 2和Smad 3在调节腔前卵泡发育中的独立和联合作用。
阐明早期卵泡生长、分化和凋亡的调控机制,对于开发新的非激素避孕药和治疗卵巢引起的不孕症具有深远的意义。此外,操纵有限的卵泡池中卵泡损失率的能力可能会影响绝经和卵巢老化的时间。增加对健康早期卵泡发育决定因素的了解也将有利于卵巢冷冻保存和体外卵泡发育的新兴领域。
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