Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.

In the neonatal mouse ovary, clusters of oocytes called nests break into smaller cysts and subsequently form individual follicles. During this period, we found numerous mast cells in the ovary of MRL/MpJ mice and investigated their appearance and morphology with follicular development. The ovarian m...

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Main Authors: Teppei Nakamura, Saori Otsuka, Osamu Ichii, Yuko Sakata, Ken-Ichi Nagasaki, Yoshiharu Hashimoto, Yasuhiro Kon
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3790711?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2acb04dc5cf2488bb457aa6f3f7e3cbc2020-11-25T01:17:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7724610.1371/journal.pone.0077246Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.Teppei NakamuraSaori OtsukaOsamu IchiiYuko SakataKen-Ichi NagasakiYoshiharu HashimotoYasuhiro KonIn the neonatal mouse ovary, clusters of oocytes called nests break into smaller cysts and subsequently form individual follicles. During this period, we found numerous mast cells in the ovary of MRL/MpJ mice and investigated their appearance and morphology with follicular development. The ovarian mast cells, which were already present at postnatal day 0, tended to localize adjacent to the surface epithelium. Among 11 different mouse strains, MRL/MpJ mice possessed the greatest number of ovarian mast cells. Ovarian mast cells were also found in DBA/1, BALB/c, NZW, and DBA/2 mice but rarely in C57BL/6, NZB, AKR, C3H/He, CBA, and ICR mice. The ovarian mast cells expressed connective tissue mast cell markers, although mast cells around the surface epithelium also expressed a mucosal mast cell marker in MRL/MpJ mice. Some ovarian mast cells migrated into the oocyte nests and directly contacted the compressed and degenerated oocytes. In MRL/MpJ mice, the number of oocytes in the nest was significantly lower than in the other strains, and the number of oocytes showed a positive correlation with the number of ovarian mast cells. The gene expression of a mast cell marker also correlated with the expression of an oocyte nest marker, suggesting a link between the appearance of ovarian ? 4mast cells and early follicular development. Furthermore, the expression of follicle developmental markers was significantly higher in MRL/MpJ mice than in C57BL/6 mice. These results indicate that the appearance of ovarian mast cells is a unique phenotype of neonatal MRL/MpJ mice, and that ovarian mast cells participate in early follicular development, especially nest breakdown.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3790711?pdf=render
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author Teppei Nakamura
Saori Otsuka
Osamu Ichii
Yuko Sakata
Ken-Ichi Nagasaki
Yoshiharu Hashimoto
Yasuhiro Kon
spellingShingle Teppei Nakamura
Saori Otsuka
Osamu Ichii
Yuko Sakata
Ken-Ichi Nagasaki
Yoshiharu Hashimoto
Yasuhiro Kon
Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Teppei Nakamura
Saori Otsuka
Osamu Ichii
Yuko Sakata
Ken-Ichi Nagasaki
Yoshiharu Hashimoto
Yasuhiro Kon
author_sort Teppei Nakamura
title Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.
title_short Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.
title_full Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.
title_fullStr Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal MRL/MpJ mouse ovaries.
title_sort relationship between numerous mast cells and early follicular development in neonatal mrl/mpj mouse ovaries.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In the neonatal mouse ovary, clusters of oocytes called nests break into smaller cysts and subsequently form individual follicles. During this period, we found numerous mast cells in the ovary of MRL/MpJ mice and investigated their appearance and morphology with follicular development. The ovarian mast cells, which were already present at postnatal day 0, tended to localize adjacent to the surface epithelium. Among 11 different mouse strains, MRL/MpJ mice possessed the greatest number of ovarian mast cells. Ovarian mast cells were also found in DBA/1, BALB/c, NZW, and DBA/2 mice but rarely in C57BL/6, NZB, AKR, C3H/He, CBA, and ICR mice. The ovarian mast cells expressed connective tissue mast cell markers, although mast cells around the surface epithelium also expressed a mucosal mast cell marker in MRL/MpJ mice. Some ovarian mast cells migrated into the oocyte nests and directly contacted the compressed and degenerated oocytes. In MRL/MpJ mice, the number of oocytes in the nest was significantly lower than in the other strains, and the number of oocytes showed a positive correlation with the number of ovarian mast cells. The gene expression of a mast cell marker also correlated with the expression of an oocyte nest marker, suggesting a link between the appearance of ovarian ? 4mast cells and early follicular development. Furthermore, the expression of follicle developmental markers was significantly higher in MRL/MpJ mice than in C57BL/6 mice. These results indicate that the appearance of ovarian mast cells is a unique phenotype of neonatal MRL/MpJ mice, and that ovarian mast cells participate in early follicular development, especially nest breakdown.
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