Expression of genes involved in BMP and estrogen signaling and AMPK production can be important factors affecting total number of antral follicles in ewes

Follicular growth and ovulation of healthy oocytes is a complicated process which is regulated by several endocrine and paracrine factors as well as cross-talk between the oocyte and its surrounding somatic cells. This study compared the expression profile of some candidate genes involved in BMP sig...

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description Follicular growth and ovulation of healthy oocytes is a complicated process which is regulated by several endocrine and paracrine factors as well as cross-talk between the oocyte and its surrounding somatic cells. This study compared the expression profile of some candidate genes involved in BMP signaling as well as estrogen and AMPK production in cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) of small and large antral follicles and their associated somatic cell layers in ovaries from ewes with high- and low-antral follicle count (AFC). Expression of GDF9 was increased by increasing the size of antral follicles, while BMP15 expression was decreased by follicular size. It should be noteworthy that transcription of both GDF9 and BMP15 was also detected in the adjacent cellular layers under the follicles. There was a very strong positive correlation between BMP15 and BMPR2 in ovary tissues. Expression of GDF9 was highly correlated with BMP15, BMPR1B, and BMPR2 in large antral follicles. Expression of BMP7 in small antral follicles and BMPR2 in ovary tissues was significantly increased in the high-AFC group. Expression of ESR1 and ESR2 involved in estrogen production as well as PRKAA1 which involved in AMPK production were significantly greater in large antral follicles of high-AFC. There was a very high correlation between Cyp19 and ESR1 in large antral follicles and ovary tissues. Expression of Cyp19 and PRKAA1 were positively correlated with GDF9, BMP15, and BMP7 in large follicles. In conclusion, this study suggests that apart from the BMP signaling, genes involved in AMPK and estrogen production can be pivotal players in ewe's follicular development process. In addition, a strong cross-talk can exist among AMPK, BMP signaling, and estrogen synthesis systems in ewe ovary. •ESR1, ESR2, and PRKAA1 were highly expressed in large follicles of higher-AFC.•Expression of BMP7 and BMPR2 was different between high- and low-AFC ovaries.•Expression of BMP15 was very strongly correlated with BMPR2 in ovary tissues.•Expression of Cyp19 was highly associated with ESR1 in large follicles.•Expression of Cyp19 and PRKAA1 was correlated with BMPs in large follicles.
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BMPs
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Cross-talk
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