Differential expression of CART in ewes with differing ovulation rates.

Reproduction

ReproductionAnimal Science, AgResearch Limited, Invermay Agricultural Centre, Puddle Alley, Mosgiel, New Zealand.

Published: April 2017

We hypothesised that cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript () would be differentially expressed in ewes with differing ovulation rates. Expression of mRNA for , as well as , , and was determined in antral follicles ≥1 mm in diameter collected during the follicular phase in ewes heterozygous for the Booroola and Inverdale genes (I+B+; average ovulation rate 4) and ++ contemporaries (++; average ovulation rate 1.8). In ++ ewes ( = 6), was expressed in small follicles (1 to <3 mm diameter), where 18.8 ± 2.5% follicles expressed CART peptide was also detected in follicular fluid of some follicles of ++ ewes. In I+B+ ewes, 5/6 ewes did not have any follicles that expressed , and no CART peptide was detected in any follicle examined. Expression pattern of differed between I+B+ and ++ ewes with an increased percentage of small and medium follicles (3 to <4.5 mm diameter) but decreased percentage of large follicles (≥4.5 mm diameter) expressing in the I+B+ ewes. Many of the large follicles from the I+B+ ewes appeared non-functional and expression of , , and was less than that observed in ++ ewes. Expression of and was not different between groups in small and medium follicles, but expression was approximately double in I+B+ ewes compared to that in ++ ewes. Thus, ewes with high ovulation rates had a distinct pattern of expression of mRNA and protein compared to ewes with normal ovulation rates, providing evidence for CART being important in the regulation of ovulation rate.

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