Seasonal Variation of Melatonin Concentration and mRNA Expression of Melatonin-Related Genes in Developing Ovarian Follicles of Mares Kept under Natural Photoperiods in the Southern Hemisphere
This study investigated the seasonal variations in mRNA expression of FSH ( ), LH ( ) receptors, melatonin ( and ) receptors, melatonin-synthetizing enzymes ( and ) and melatonin concentration in developing follicles from mares raised in natural photoperiods. For one year, ultrasonographic follicula...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Animals (Basel) 2023-03, Vol.13 (6), p.1063 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigated the seasonal variations in mRNA expression of FSH (
), LH (
) receptors, melatonin (
and
) receptors, melatonin-synthetizing enzymes (
and
) and melatonin concentration in developing follicles from mares raised in natural photoperiods. For one year, ultrasonographic follicular aspiration procedures were performed monthly, and small (35 mm) follicles were recovered from five mares. One day before monthly sample collections, an exploratory ultrasonography conducted to record the number and the size of all follicles larger than 15 mm. The total number of large follicles were higher during the spring/summer (8.2 ± 1.9) than during autumn/winter (3.0 ± 0.5). Compared to autumn/winter seasons, there was an increase of
and
mRNA expressions in small, medium and large follicles, an increase of
and
mRNA expressions in medium and large follicles and an increase of
and
mRNA expressions in small and large follicles during spring/summer. The melatonin levels in follicular fluid were also higher during the spring/summer seasons. The present data show that melatonin locally upregulates the mRNA expression of
and
receptors and melatonin-forming enzymes in mare developing follicles during reproductive seasons. |
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ISSN: | 2076-2615 2076-2615 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ani13061063 |