2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.04.027
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Changes in the content of sex steroid hormone receptors in the growing and regressing ovaries of Gallus domesticus during development

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“…2). Interestingly, we have described for the first time that mPRγ is differentially expressed in the left growing and right regressing ovary of chickens during development, which correlates with the functional state of the left ovary and its response to progesterone at 1-week and 1-month of age(González-Morán et al, 2013). In contrast, mPRα and mPRβ are highly expressed in the left ovary as compared to mPRγ earlier during development, which suggests an important role Signal transduction pathways mediated by mPRs in reproductive tissues.…”
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“…2). Interestingly, we have described for the first time that mPRγ is differentially expressed in the left growing and right regressing ovary of chickens during development, which correlates with the functional state of the left ovary and its response to progesterone at 1-week and 1-month of age(González-Morán et al, 2013). In contrast, mPRα and mPRβ are highly expressed in the left ovary as compared to mPRγ earlier during development, which suggests an important role Signal transduction pathways mediated by mPRs in reproductive tissues.…”
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“…Occurrence of one band of 66 kDa in the left and right ovaries (González-Morán et al, 2013) and another of 65 kDa in the chicken testes (González-Morán et al, 2008) indicated the issuespecific expression of ERa isoforms. The 4 protein isoforms of ERa (67, 61.8, 53 and 45 kDa) were differentially expressed during ontogeny of the rat pituitary gland (revealing that all the four ERa mRNAs are translated in vivo) suggesting that these ERa isoforms play a physiologically relevant role before birth, for example as regulators of estrogen-dependent transcription in the developing gland (Pasqualini et al, 1999).…”
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“…Both steroid hormone production and follicle development are influenced by the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis and by paracrine effects of steroid hormones in the ovary (Rangel et al, 2009;Sechman, 2012). Steroid hormone and thyroid hormone receptors are expressed in ovarian follicles at each stage of development (Sechman et al, 2009;González-Morán et al, 2013). Furthermore, in vitro steroid hormone and thyroid hormone treatment impacts steroidogenesis, with estradiol generally increasing steroidogenesis and thyroid hormone generally decreasing steroidogenesis (Sechman et al, 2009;Caicedo Rivas et al, 2016).…”
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