Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins

PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) play an important role in gametogenesis, fertility and embryonic development. The current study investigated the effect of different doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin/human chorionic gonadotrophin (PMSG/hCG) and repeated ovarian stimulation (OS) on the express...

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description PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) play an important role in gametogenesis, fertility and embryonic development. The current study investigated the effect of different doses of pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin/human chorionic gonadotrophin (PMSG/hCG) and repeated ovarian stimulation (OS) on the expression of the Mili, Miwi, Mael, Tdrd1, Tdrd9, qnd Mitopld genes, which have crucial roles in the biogenesis and function of piRNAs. Here, we found that after treatment with 7.5 I.U. PMSG/hCG and two repeated rounds of OS, both the mRNA and protein levels of Tdrd9, Tdrd1 and Mael showed the greatest decrease in the ovarian tissue, but the plasma E2 levels showed the strongest increases (p
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subjects Biology and Life Sciences
Biosynthesis
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA methylation
EDTA
Embryogenesis
Embryology
Embryonic development
Embryonic growth stage
Embryos
Epigenetics
Fertility
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Gene loci
Genes
Genomes
Genomics
Gonadotropins
Histology
In vitro fertilization
Infertility
Medicine
Messenger RNA
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Operating systems (Software)
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Placental hormones
Pregnant women
Proteins
Research and Analysis Methods
RNA
Silence
Stimulation
Table tennis
Transposons
title Effect of ovarian stimulation on the expression of piRNA pathway proteins
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