Cellular localization of inhibin mRNA in the bovine ovary by in-situ hybridization.

J Reprod Fertil

Department of Anatomy, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Published: May 1989

Hybridization histochemistry has been used to detect the presence of mRNA for the alpha and beta A subunit of inhibin in tissue sections of the ovary of cows. 32P-labelled cDNAs, complementary to the bovine alpha or beta A subunit of inhibin or to a control segment of plasmid DNA (pBR 322), were used. The alpha subunit mRNA was located in the granulosa layer of antral follicles greater than 0.36 mm in diameter while the alpha and beta A subunit mRNA were both present in follicles of greater than 0.8 mm. In these latter follicles, the thecal layer hybridized with only the alpha subunit mRNA. No hybridization of the alpha or beta A subunit probe was found in the cells of the corpus luteum. Hybridization of both probes was abolished when the tissue sections were pretreated with ribonuclease (RNAse). The plasmid cDNA did not hybridize to any of the tissue sections. This study demonstrates that mRNA for the alpha inhibin subunit can be detected in granulosa and theca cells whereas the beta A inhibin subunit mRNA is restricted to the granulosa cells. These results provide evidence for an independent regulation of expression for the two subunits of inhibin.

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