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A comparison of the multiple oocyte maturation gene expression patterns between the newborn and adult mouse ovary
Background: The interaction between follicular cells and oocyte leads
to a change in gene expression involved in oocyte maturation processes.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify the expression of
more common genes involved in follicular growth and oocyte
developmental competence. Materials and Methods: In this experimental
study, the expression of genes was evaluated with qRT-PCR assay in
female BALB/c mice pups at 3-day of pre-pubertal and 8 week old virgin
adult ovaries. The tissue was prepared by H&E staining for normal
morphological appearance. The data were calculated with the 2-ΔCt
formula and assessed using non-parametric two-tailed Mann-Whitney test.
The p<0.05 was considered as significant. Results: The data showed a
significant increase in the level of Stra8 and GDF9 in adult compared
with newborn mice ovaries (p=0.049). In contrast, a significant
decrease in the level of Mvh, REC8, SCP1, SCP3, and ZP2 was observed in
adult mice ovaries compared to those in the newborn mice ovaries (all
p=0.049 except SCP1: p=0.046). There was no significant difference in
the level of OCT4 and Cx37 expression between adult and newborn mice
ovaries. Conclusion: The modifications in gene expression patterns
coordinate the follicular developmental processes. Furthermore, the
findings showed higher expression level of premeiotic gene (Stra8) and
lower level of meiotic entry markers (SCP1, SCP3, and REC8) in juvenile
than newborn mouse ovaries