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Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent
We compared the gene expression profiles of ovarian granulosa cells harboring either mutant or wild type Brca1 to follow up on our earlier observation that absence of a functional Brca1 in these important regulators of menstrual/estrous cycle progression leads to prolongation of the pre-ovulatory ph...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619541/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139013 |
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author | Liu, Ying Pike, Malcolm C. Wu, Nancy Lin, Yvonne G. Mucowski, Sara Punj, Vasu Tang, Yuan Yen, Hai-Yun Stanczyk, Frank Z. Enbom, Elena Austria, Theresa Widschwendter, Martin Maxson, Robert Dubeau, Louis |
author_facet | Liu, Ying Pike, Malcolm C. Wu, Nancy Lin, Yvonne G. Mucowski, Sara Punj, Vasu Tang, Yuan Yen, Hai-Yun Stanczyk, Frank Z. Enbom, Elena Austria, Theresa Widschwendter, Martin Maxson, Robert Dubeau, Louis |
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description | We compared the gene expression profiles of ovarian granulosa cells harboring either mutant or wild type Brca1 to follow up on our earlier observation that absence of a functional Brca1 in these important regulators of menstrual/estrous cycle progression leads to prolongation of the pre-ovulatory phase of the estrous cycle and to increased basal levels of circulating estradiol. Here we show that ovarian granulosa cells from mice carrying a conditional Brca1 gene knockout express substantially higher levels of olfactory receptor mRNA than granulosa cells from wild type littermates. This led us to hypothesize that reproductive functions in mutant female mice might be more sensitive to male-derived scent than in wild type female mice. Indeed, it is well established that isolation from males leads to complete cessation of mouse estrous cycle activity while exposure to olfactory receptor ligands present in male urine leads to resumption of such activity. We found that Brca1 (-/-) female mice rendered anovulatory by unisexual isolation resumed ovulatory activity more rapidly than their wild type littermates when exposed to bedding from cages where males had been housed. The prime mediator of this increased responsiveness appears to be the ovary and not olfactory neurons. This conclusion is supported by the fact that wild type mice in which endogenous ovaries had been replaced by Brca1-deficient ovarian transplants responded to male-derived scent more robustly than mutant mice in which ovaries had been replaced by wild type ovarian transplants. Our findings not only have important implications for our understanding of the influence of olfactory signals on reproductive functions, but also provide insights into mechanisms whereby genetic risk factors for breast and extra uterine Müllerian carcinomas may influence menstrual activity in human, which is itself an independent risk factor for these cancers. |
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spelling | pubmed-46195412015-10-29 Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent Liu, Ying Pike, Malcolm C. Wu, Nancy Lin, Yvonne G. Mucowski, Sara Punj, Vasu Tang, Yuan Yen, Hai-Yun Stanczyk, Frank Z. Enbom, Elena Austria, Theresa Widschwendter, Martin Maxson, Robert Dubeau, Louis PLoS One Research Article We compared the gene expression profiles of ovarian granulosa cells harboring either mutant or wild type Brca1 to follow up on our earlier observation that absence of a functional Brca1 in these important regulators of menstrual/estrous cycle progression leads to prolongation of the pre-ovulatory phase of the estrous cycle and to increased basal levels of circulating estradiol. Here we show that ovarian granulosa cells from mice carrying a conditional Brca1 gene knockout express substantially higher levels of olfactory receptor mRNA than granulosa cells from wild type littermates. This led us to hypothesize that reproductive functions in mutant female mice might be more sensitive to male-derived scent than in wild type female mice. Indeed, it is well established that isolation from males leads to complete cessation of mouse estrous cycle activity while exposure to olfactory receptor ligands present in male urine leads to resumption of such activity. We found that Brca1 (-/-) female mice rendered anovulatory by unisexual isolation resumed ovulatory activity more rapidly than their wild type littermates when exposed to bedding from cages where males had been housed. The prime mediator of this increased responsiveness appears to be the ovary and not olfactory neurons. This conclusion is supported by the fact that wild type mice in which endogenous ovaries had been replaced by Brca1-deficient ovarian transplants responded to male-derived scent more robustly than mutant mice in which ovaries had been replaced by wild type ovarian transplants. Our findings not only have important implications for our understanding of the influence of olfactory signals on reproductive functions, but also provide insights into mechanisms whereby genetic risk factors for breast and extra uterine Müllerian carcinomas may influence menstrual activity in human, which is itself an independent risk factor for these cancers. Public Library of Science 2015-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4619541/ /pubmed/26488398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139013 Text en © 2015 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Liu, Ying Pike, Malcolm C. Wu, Nancy Lin, Yvonne G. Mucowski, Sara Punj, Vasu Tang, Yuan Yen, Hai-Yun Stanczyk, Frank Z. Enbom, Elena Austria, Theresa Widschwendter, Martin Maxson, Robert Dubeau, Louis Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent |
title | Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent |
title_full | Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent |
title_fullStr | Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent |
title_full_unstemmed | Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent |
title_short | Brca1 Mutations Enhance Mouse Reproductive Functions by Increasing Responsiveness to Male-Derived Scent |
title_sort | brca1 mutations enhance mouse reproductive functions by increasing responsiveness to male-derived scent |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619541/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26488398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139013 |
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