Involvement of estrogen receptor beta in the induction of polyovular follicles in mouse ovaries exposed neonatally to diethylstilbestrol.

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Date publication

octobre 2009

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr CHAMBON Pierre


Tous les auteurs :
Kirigaya A, Kim H, Hayashi S, Chambon P, Watanabe H, Lguchi T, Sato T

Résumé

Natural and synthetic estrogens, Including diethylstilbestrol (DES), given during the critical period of newborn life Induce abnormalities in ovaries of mice. Induction of polyovular follicles (PFs) containing two or more oocytes in a follicle is one example. In this study, the involvement of estrogen receptor subtypes ERalpha and ERbeta in induction of PFs by neonatal treatment with DES was analyzed by using ERalpha knockout (alphaERKO) and ERbeta knockout (betaERKO) mice. Ovaries of mice injected with 3 microg DES for 5 days from the day of birth were examined histologically from 10 to 60 days of age, and the expression of genes involved in folliculogenesis was analyzed by real-time quantitative PCR. The PF Incidence (percent of PFs per 100 follicles greater than 50 microm in diameter) in the ovary of alphaERKO mice treated with DES was not different from that in the DES-treated wild-type mice. However, neonatal DES treatment did not increase the PF incidence in betaERKO mice, suggesting that PFs were induced by DES through ERbeta but not ERalpha. The expression of bone morphogenetic protein 15, growth differentiation factor 9, inhibin-alpha, Mullerian inhibiting substance, and other genes in the ovaries of DES-treated betaERKO mice was not different from that in the ovaries of DES-treated wild-type mice. These results indicate that ERbeta but not ERalpha is essential for DES to Induce PFs in mice.

Référence

Zoolog Sci. 2009 Oct;26(10):704-12.