PAQR7: An intermediary mediating nongenomic progesterone action in female reproductive tissue
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.repbio.2021.100529
PAQR7: An intermediary mediating nongenomic progesterone action in female reproductive tissue
Abstract
Progestin and adipoQ receptor 7 (PAQR7) as an indispensable member of membrane progestin receptors in the Progestin and adipoQ receptor (PAQR) family that mediates nongenomic progesterone actions, initiated rapidly at the cell surface. Previous research demonstrated the distribution of PAQR7, which was mainly expressed in reproductive tissues, including ovary and testis. In the male reproductive system, PAQR7 is involved in progestin-induced sperm hypermotility. However, reports studying PAQR7 in female reproductive tissue mainly concentrate on oocyte maturation in fish, its expression in the ovary and gestational tissue, and regulation of uterine functions in mammals. Despite recent advances, many aspects of progestin signaling through PAQR7 are still unclear, especially in female reproductive tissue. Therefore, we reveal the structure and characteristics of PAQR7 and conclude the putative progestin-induced action mediated by PAQR7 in female reproductive tissue, such as the development of ovarian follicles, apoptosis of granulosa cells, oocyte maturation, and development of certain diseases, among others, to review the function of PAQR7 in the female reproductive system in detail.
Keywords: Nongenomic progesterone action; Oocyte; Ovarian follicle; PAQR7; Uterus.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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