17β-Estradiol and cathepsins control primordial follicle growth in mouse ovaries

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This study aimed to clarify the physiological mechanism regulating the growth of primordial follicles in mouse ovaries. In a previous study, we found that increasing the fetal bovine serum concentration in the culture medium promoted the growth of primordial follicles in cultured postnatal day 0 ovaries but not in cultured postnatal day 4 ovaries. Based on these results, we hypothesized that the regulatory system repressing the growth of primordial follicles is established in postnatal day 4 ovaries. To confirm this hypothesis, microarray analysis of postnatal day 0 and 4 ovaries was performed. The results revealed that the expression of mRNA of stefin A homologs increased in postnatal day 4 ovaries. Stefin A belonging to the type 1 cystatin superfamily is an inhibitor of cysteine cathepsins. Consistently, the inhibitor of cathepsins repressed the growth of primordial follicles in cultured postnatal day 0 ovaries. Furthermore, we found that 17β-estradiol promoted the expression of mRNA of stefin A homologs in cultured ovaries and repressed the growth of primordial follicles. Our results demonstrate that 17β-estradiol and cathepsins regulate the growth of primordial follicles in mouse ovaries.

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Komatsu, K., Wei, W., Murase, T., & Masubuchi, S. (2021). 17β-Estradiol and cathepsins control primordial follicle growth in mouse ovaries. Reproduction, 162(4), 277–287. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-20-0599

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