Expression and localization of growth hormone receptor in the oviduct of cyclic and pregnant pigs and mid-implantation conceptuses
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Expression and localization of growth hormone receptor in the oviduct of cyclic and pregnant pigs and mid-implantation conceptuses
Abstract
Previously it was shown that growth hormone (GH) and its receptor (GH-R) are involved in growth-promoting events during early embryonic development. However, it is still unknown if GH-induced GH-R signalling may support other functions within the oviduct. The purpose of our study was to analyse GH-R expression and localization in the porcine oviduct during different stages of the oestrus cycle and pregnancy (days 2-3 post inseminationem to days 65-71). As shown by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), GH-R is expressed in the porcine oviduct during all stages of the oestrus cycle and pregnancy, respectively. Additionally, GH-R mRNA was detected in porcine conceptuses collected at day 18 of pregnancy. Using immunohistochemistry, GH-R was exclusively localized to the epithelium of the porcine oviduct throughout all segments examined. Localization of GH-R was mainly observed in the cytoplasm of ciliated epithelial cells. Generally, the number of GH-R-positive cells was elevated in the periovulatory phase of the oestrus cycle. Except for the isthmic epithelium, staining intensity of GH-R-positive cells was highest at oestrus and markedly reduced at met- and dioestrous stages. In infundibular and ampullar segments, percentage of GH-R-positive cells was significantly higher at days 2-3 post inseminationem compared to days 65-71 of pregnancy. Furthermore, in porcine conceptuses on day 18 of pregnancy GH-R protein expression was almost exclusively localized to trophectoderm. Our data suggest that GH-R mRNA and protein expression in the porcine oviduct throughout the oestrus cycle and pregnancy may suggest other activities of GH not described previously. Specifically, autocrine or paracrine GH-induced GH-R signalling may be linked to ciliated cell homeostasis of the porcine oviduct. Additionally, our results indicate that GH-R expression in the pig trophectoderm may be responsible for trophoblastic elongation.
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