Luteinization is a complex process, stimulated by gonadotropins, that promotes ovulation and development of the corpus luteum through terminal differentiation of granulosa cells. The pronounced expression of the mammalian imitation switch (ISWI) genes, SNF2H and SNF2L, in adult ovaries prompted us to investigate the role of these chromatin remodeling proteins during follicular development and luteinization. SNF2H expression is highest during growth of preovulatory follicles and becomes less prevalent during luteinization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNiemann-Pick C-1 (NPC-1) protein is essential for trafficking of low density lipoprotein-derived cholesterol in mammalian cells. The low density lipoprotein pathway is a major route for supply of cholesterol for steroidogenesis in the adrenals and gonads of many species. We investigated the occurrence and regulation of NPC-1 in porcine tissues, with emphasis on the corpus luteum and on granulosa cells undergoing luteinization in vitro.
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