Follicular microvasculature and angiogenic factors in the ovaries of domestic animals

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Abstract

The genetic and molecular mechanisms that control the development of capillary blood vessels during follicular development are beginning to be elucidated. Ovarian follicles contain and produce angiogenic factors that may act alone or in concert to regulate the process of thecal angiogenesis. These factors are ultimately controlled by endocrine, paracrine and autocrine regulation. A recent study indicated that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays an important role in the process of thecal angiogenesis during follicular development. We are developing a novel technology for the induction of follicular development using the technique of in vivo gene administration. Here, we summarize the recent progress of our research.

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Shimizu, T., Kawahara, M., Abe, Y., Yokoo, M., Sasada, H., & Sato, E. (2003). Follicular microvasculature and angiogenic factors in the ovaries of domestic animals. Journal of Reproduction and Development. The Japanese Society of Animal Reproduction (JSAR). https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.49.181

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