Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.

Follicles are important in oocyte maturation. Successful estrous cycle requires remodeling of follicular cells, and proper execution of programmed cell death is crucial for normal follicular development. The objectives of the present study were to understand programmed cell death during follicle dev...

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Main Authors: Sang Hwan Kim, Kwan Sik Min, Nam Hyung Kim, Jong Taek Yoon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3466222?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-807631cc40c2408e906403265b46c9502020-11-25T01:00:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4619410.1371/journal.pone.0046194Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.Sang Hwan KimKwan Sik MinNam Hyung KimJong Taek YoonFollicles are important in oocyte maturation. Successful estrous cycle requires remodeling of follicular cells, and proper execution of programmed cell death is crucial for normal follicular development. The objectives of the present study were to understand programmed cell death during follicle development, to analyze the differential follicle development patterns, and to assess the patterns of apoptosis and autophagy expression during follicle development in normal and miniature pigs. Through the analysis of differential patterns of programmed cell death during follicular development in porcine, MAP1LC3A, B and other autophagy-associated genes (ATG5, mTOR, Beclin-1) were found to increase in normal pigs, while it decreased in miniature pigs. However, for the apoptosis-associated genes, progression of genes during follicular development increased in miniature pigs, while it decreased in normal pigs. Thus, results show that normal and miniature pigs showed distinct patterns of follicular remodeling manifesting that programmed cell death largely depends on the types of pathway during follicular development (Type II or autophagy for normal pigs and Type I or apoptosis for miniature pigs).http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3466222?pdf=render
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author Sang Hwan Kim
Kwan Sik Min
Nam Hyung Kim
Jong Taek Yoon
spellingShingle Sang Hwan Kim
Kwan Sik Min
Nam Hyung Kim
Jong Taek Yoon
Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sang Hwan Kim
Kwan Sik Min
Nam Hyung Kim
Jong Taek Yoon
author_sort Sang Hwan Kim
title Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
title_short Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
title_full Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
title_fullStr Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
title_sort differential expression of programmed cell death on the follicular development in normal and miniature pig ovary.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Follicles are important in oocyte maturation. Successful estrous cycle requires remodeling of follicular cells, and proper execution of programmed cell death is crucial for normal follicular development. The objectives of the present study were to understand programmed cell death during follicle development, to analyze the differential follicle development patterns, and to assess the patterns of apoptosis and autophagy expression during follicle development in normal and miniature pigs. Through the analysis of differential patterns of programmed cell death during follicular development in porcine, MAP1LC3A, B and other autophagy-associated genes (ATG5, mTOR, Beclin-1) were found to increase in normal pigs, while it decreased in miniature pigs. However, for the apoptosis-associated genes, progression of genes during follicular development increased in miniature pigs, while it decreased in normal pigs. Thus, results show that normal and miniature pigs showed distinct patterns of follicular remodeling manifesting that programmed cell death largely depends on the types of pathway during follicular development (Type II or autophagy for normal pigs and Type I or apoptosis for miniature pigs).
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