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Robo1/2 regulate follicle atresia through manipulating granulosa cell apoptosis in mice.


ABSTRACT: Secreted Slit proteins and their Roundabout (Robo) receptors act as a repulsive cue to prevent axons from migrating to inappropriate locations during the development of the nervous system. Slit/Robo has also been implicated in reproductive system development, but the molecular mechanism of the Slit/Robo pathway in the reproductive system remains poorly understood. Using a transgenic mouse model, we investigated the function of the Slit/Robo pathway on ovarian follicle development and atresia. We first demonstrated that more offspring were born to mice with a partial knockout of the Robo1/2 genes in mice. We next showed that Robo1 and Robo2 are strongly expressed in ovarian granulosa cells. Apoptosis in granulosa cells was reduced when Robo1/2 were partially knocked out, and this observation was further verified by in vitro Robo1/2 knockout experiments in mouse and human granulosa cells. We also found that ovarian angiogenesis was enhanced by a partial lack of Robo1/2 genes. In summary, our data suggest that the Slit/Robo pathway can impact follicle development and atresia by influencing granulosa cell apoptosis.

SUBMITTER: Li J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4437031 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Robo1/2 regulate follicle atresia through manipulating granulosa cell apoptosis in mice.

Li Jiangchao J   Ye Yuxiang Y   Zhang Renli R   Zhang Lili L   Hu Xiwen X   Han Dong D   Chen Jiayuan J   He Xiaodong X   Wang Guang G   Yang Xuesong X   Wang Lijing L  

Scientific reports 20150519


Secreted Slit proteins and their Roundabout (Robo) receptors act as a repulsive cue to prevent axons from migrating to inappropriate locations during the development of the nervous system. Slit/Robo has also been implicated in reproductive system development, but the molecular mechanism of the Slit/Robo pathway in the reproductive system remains poorly understood. Using a transgenic mouse model, we investigated the function of the Slit/Robo pathway on ovarian follicle development and atresia. We  ...[more]

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