## Abstract The aim of the present study was to characterize GnRHβlike substance(s) in the rat pineal gland using a monoclonal antibody, LRH13, as a probe. The epitope of LRH13 is between 2nd and 5th amino acid residues of the mammalian GnRH, and its immunological characters were previously defined
In situ detection of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor mRNA expression in the rat ovarian follicles
β Scribed by Kogo, Hiroshi ;Kudo, Akihiko ;Park, Min Kyun ;Mori, Takao ;Kawashima, Seiichiro
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 821 KB
- Volume
- 272
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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β¦ Synopsis
7% clarify the target cells of GnRH in the ovary, in vivo expression of ovarian GnRH receptor mRNA was examined histologically by in situ hybridization in immature rats treated with PMSG only or in combination with hCG. Strong hybridization signals were observed in the granulosa cells of atretic follicles. However, no significant signals were found in the granulosa cells of healthy small, preantral, or early antral follicles. Healthy Graafian and preovulatory follicles also showed intense signals in their mural granulosa cells, but no signals were detected in the cumulus oophorus cells. Corpora lutea showed only weak signals, but luteinizing follicles probably after atresia exhibited signals of moderate intensity in their luteinized and remaining granulosa cells. No signals were detected in the theca cells and oocytes in all the follicles. Interstitial cells sometimes exhibited hybridization signals of moderate intensity, when the cells were eosinophilic. Pretreatment with different combinations of gonadotropins yielded different ovarian histology, but this had no influence on the localization of hybridization signals. These results, showing that the authentic GnRH receptor mFtNA was expressed in a certain cell population in the rat ovary, suggest that the receptor is involved in the control of various ovarian functions including follicular development, atresia, ovulation, and luteinization after ovulation and follicular atresia.
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