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基本情報

氏名 千葉 秀一
氏名(カナ) チバ シュウイチ
氏名(英語) Chiba Shuichi
所属 獣医学部 獣医学科
職名 講師
researchmap研究者コード 5000090589
researchmap機関 岡山理科大学

題名

Changes in the expressions of annexin A1, annexin A5, inhibin/activin subunits, and vitamin D receptor mRNAs in pituitary glands of female rats during the estrous cycle: correlation analyses among these factors

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著者

Takuya MURATA, Shuichi CHIBA, Mitsumori KAWAMINAMI

概要

Pituitary gonadotropin secretion is regulated by several pituitary factors as well as          GnRH and ovarian hormones. To elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of pituitary          gonadotropin secretions, we observed changes in the mRNA levels of pituitary factors,           namely annexin A1 (Anxa1) and Anxa5, inhibin/activin          subunits, follistatin (Fst), and vitamin D receptor          (Vdr), in female rat pituitary glands during the estrous cycle.          Additionally, levels of LHβ subunit (Lhb), FSHβ subunit            (Fshb), and GnRH receptor (Gnrh-r) mRNA were examined.          During proestrus, Anxa1, Anxa5, Vdr, and inhibin α-subunit            (Inha) exhibited the lowest levels, while during estrus, activin          βB-subunit (Actbb), Lhb, and Gnrh-r          were the lowest. Moreover, Fshb exhibited the highest value during          metestrus, whereas Fst did not differ significantly. Correlation analyses          revealed 16 statistically significant gene combinations. In particular, four combinations,          namely Anxa5 and Inha, Anxa5 and Actbb,            Inha and Vdr, and Inha and Actbb, were highly          significant (P<0.0001), while four combinations,            Anxa1 and Anxa5, Anxa1 and Vdr,            Anxa5 and Vdr, and Lhb and            Gnrh-r, were moderately significant (P<0.001). The          remaining eight combinations that exhibited statistical significance were            Anxa1 and Inha, Anxa1 and Actbb,            Vdr and Actbb, Anxa1 and            Fshb, Inha and Lhb, Actbb and            Fshb, Actbb and Lhb, and            Fst and Fshb (P<0.05). These          results highlight strong correlations among Anxa1, Anxa5, Vdr, Inha, and            Actbb, thereby suggesting that an interaction among ANXA1, ANXA5, and         VDR may lead to further communications with inhibin and/or activin in the pituitary          gland.

発表雑誌等の名称

Journal of Veterinary Medical Science

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84

8

開始ページ

1065

終了ページ

1073

発行又は発表の年月

2022/08

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有り

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無し

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