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MiR-29a/b1 regulates the pituitary gland luteinizing hormone secretion and affects mouse ovulation


ABSTRACT: miR-29a/b1 was reported to be involved in the regulation of reproductive function in female mice, but the underlying molecular mechanisms were not clear. In this study, female mice lacking miR-29a/b1 showed a delay in vaginal opening, irregular estrus cycles, ovulation disorder and infertility. However, the development of egg was normal in mutant mice and the ovulation disorder could be rescued by the superovulation treatment. The plasma level of luteinizing hormone (LH) was significantly lower in the mutant mice. Using iTRAQ coupled with LC-MS/MS, we found that the deficiency of miR-29a/b1 in mice resulted in an abnormal expression of a number of proteins involved in vesicular transport and secretion in the pituitary gland. The miR-29a/b1 targeting gene Dnmt3a and Hdac4 were up-regulated in the pituitary of miR-29a/b1 knockout mice suggesting that these two epigenetic writers may be the upstream causes for these phenotype changes due to miR-29a/b1 deficiency. These findings demonstrated that miR-29a/b1 is indispensable for the function of the reproductive axis through regulating LH secretion in the pituitary gland.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

SUBMITTER: Yang Guo  

LAB HEAD: Yang Guo

PROVIDER: PXD017106 | Pride | 2021-09-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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<i>miR-29a/b<sub>1</sub></i> Regulates the Luteinizing Hormone Secretion and Affects Mouse Ovulation.

Guo Yang Y   Wu Youbing Y   Shi Jiahao J   Zhuang Hua H   Ci Lei L   Huang Qin Q   Wan Zhipeng Z   Yang Hua H   Zhang Mengjie M   Tan Yutong Y   Sun Ruilin R   Xu Leon L   Wang Zhugang Z   Shen Ruling R   Fei Jian J  

Frontiers in endocrinology 20210531


<i>miR-29a/b<sub>1</sub></i> was reportedly involved in the regulation of the reproductive function in female mice, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not clear. In this study, female mice lacking <i>miR-29a/b<sub>1</sub></i> showed a delay in vaginal opening, irregular estrous cycles, ovulation disorder and subfertility. The level of luteinizing hormone (LH) was significantly lower in plasma but higher in pituitary of mutant mice. However, egg development was normal in mutant mice and  ...[more]

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