There is considerable evidence for a mammalian ovarian renin-angiotensin system, which may influence ovulation, angiogenesis and steroidogenesis via the autocrine and/or paracrine actions of the biologically active product of the cascade, angiotensin II (AngII). There are two characterized AngII receptors--type 1, AT1 and type 2, AT2. We report the localization of these receptor subtypes within porcine fetal, prepubertal and postpubertal ovaries. Positive staining for AT1 and AT2 receptors was observed in egg nests in all fetal ovaries studied, as well as in a defined two-cell layer at the ovarian periphery. In prepubertal tissue, positive AT1 and AT2 staining was localized to granulosa cells adjacent to the basement membrane of pre-antral and antral follicles, with no staining in the thecal layer. There was immunostaining for both receptors in prepubertal oocytes and zona pellucida. In postpubertal tissue, positive AT1 and AT2 immunostaining was localized to areas of putative neovascularization, the zona pellucida and the oocyte. Further AT1 staining was located to the postpubertal antral follicle granulosa cells. The results indicate that there are higher densities of AT1 receptors than AT2 receptors in the porcine fetal, prepubertal and postpubertal ovary, and this has profound implications for the role of AngII in ovarian development.

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