2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.15.426867
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Spatiotemporal transcriptional dynamics of the cycling mouse oviduct

Abstract: Female fertility in mammals requires iterative remodeling of the entire adult female reproductive tract across the menstrual/estrous cycle. However, while transcriptome dynamics across the estrous cycle have been reported in human and bovine models, no global analysis of gene expression across the estrous cycle has yet been reported for the mouse. Here, we examined the cellular composition and global transcriptional dynamics of the mouse oviduct along the anteroposterior axis and across the estrous cycle. We o… Show more

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“…Hormones of the estrous cycle influence the function of the oviduct, 35,36 but it is essentially only in the infundibulum that these hormones affected PRLR transcript levels. As a result, the LF/SF3 mRNA ratio almost doubles during estrus, mostly due to a reduction in SF3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hormones of the estrous cycle influence the function of the oviduct, 35,36 but it is essentially only in the infundibulum that these hormones affected PRLR transcript levels. As a result, the LF/SF3 mRNA ratio almost doubles during estrus, mostly due to a reduction in SF3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%