Effect of estrogen and progesterone on intracellular free zinc and zinc transporter expression in bovine oviduct epithelial cells

Zinc (Zn) plays essential roles in numerous cellular processes. However, there is limited understanding of Zn homeostasis within the bovine reproductive system. This study investigated the influence of estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) on Zn transporter expression and intracellular free Zn levels...

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Veröffentlicht in:Theriogenology 2024-06, Vol.221, p.18-24
Hauptverfasser: Pascua, Ana Malen, Barbisan, Gisela, Nikoloff, Noelia, Carranza-Martín, Ana Cristina, Fabra, Mariana Carolina, Anchordoquy, Juan Patricio, Balbi, Marianela, Giuliodori, Mauricio Javier, Furnus, Cecilia Cristina, Anchordoquy, Juan Mateo
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Zusammenfassung:Zinc (Zn) plays essential roles in numerous cellular processes. However, there is limited understanding of Zn homeostasis within the bovine reproductive system. This study investigated the influence of estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) on Zn transporter expression and intracellular free Zn levels in bovine oviduct epithelial cells (BOEC). For this purpose, cells were harvested from slaughtered cows and cultured in vitro. Intracellular Zn concentrations were measured using FluoZin-3AM staining, while real-time polymerase chain reaction assessed Zn transporter gene expression and quantification. Overall, our results confirmed the gene expression of all the evaluated Zn transporters (ZIP6, ZIP8, ZIP14, ZnT3, ZnT7 and ZnT9), denoted and the active role of E2 and P4 in intracellular Zn regulation. Our findings suggest an interaction between Zn, E2 and P4. •Estradiol and progesterone modify Zn transporter expression in BOEC.•Estradiol and progesterone modify intracellular free Zn levels in BOEC.•Zn modify Zn transporter expression and intracellular free Zn levels in BOEC.
ISSN:0093-691X
1879-3231
DOI:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2024.03.011