Developmental expression and cellular distribution of Mullerian inhibiting substance in the primate ovary
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Developmental expression and cellular distribution of Mullerian inhibiting substance in the primate ovary
Abstract
Ovarian follicle formation during development and follicle maturation in adulthood are crucial determinants of female fertility and disruptions in these processes may result in subfertility or infertility. Among the several factors that are involved in ovarian physiology, Müllerian inhibiting substance (MIS) also known as anti-Müllerian hormone has emerged as an important marker to predict the follicle reserve. However, the roles of MIS in human ovarian physiology are unknown. To gain an insight into the potential roles of MIS in human ovarian differentiation during development and its regulation in adulthood, the expression profiles of MIS mRNA in the developing and adult human and monkey ovaries was examined by in situ hybridization. The results revealed that in the fetal human ovaries, MIS is specifically expressed at low levels in the granulosa cells of the developing primordial follicles; a small subset (approximately 2-3%) of oocytes express high amounts of MIS. In the adult human and monkey ovary, MIS mRNA is expressed at low levels in the primordial follicles, maximally in the primary and secondary follicles, and the expression is downregulated in the antral and atetric follicles. MIS expression is extinguished in the granulosa cells only after ovulation. These observations strongly favor the regulatory roles of MIS in folliculogenesis. MIS in the primate ovary may exert its effect during the primordial follicle formation to the terminal granulosa cell differentiation. The presence of MIS in a small subset of oocytes in the fetal ovary further points towards its additional role during fetal oocyte development.
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