Possible role of apelin on the ovarian steroidogenesis and uterine apoptosis of infantile mice: An in vitro study.

J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol

Department of Zoology, Mizoram University, Aizawl 796004, Mizoram, India. Electronic address:

Published: April 2024

The expression of adipokines is well-known in the ovary and uterus. Recently we have shown that apelin and its receptor, APJ are developmentally regulated in the ovary and uterus of mice with elevation at postnatal day 14 (PND14). However, its role in the ovary and uterus of PND14 has not been investigated. Thus, we aimed to unravel the role of the apelin system (by APJ antagonist, ML221) on ovarian steroid secretion, proliferation, and apoptosis along with its role in uterine apoptosis in PND14 mice by in vitro approaches. The treatment of ML221 decreased estrogen, testosterone, and androstenedione secretion while increasing the progesterone secretion from the infantile ovary. These results suggest that apelin signaling would be important for ovarian estrogen synthesis in infantile mice (PND14). The abundance of 3β-HSD, 17β-HSD, aromatase, and active caspase3 increased in the infantile ovary after ML221 treatment. The expression of ERs and BCL2 were also down-regulated by ML221 treatment. The decreased BCL2 and increased active caspase3 by ML221 suggest the suppressive role of apelin on ovarian apoptosis. The APJ antagonist treatment also down-regulated the ER expression in the uterus along with increased active caspase3 and decreased BCL2 expression. In conclusion, apelin signaling inhibits the ovarian and uterine apoptosis via estrogen signaling in the ovary and uterus.

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