Pituitary progesterone receptor expression and plasma gonadotrophin concentrations in the reproductively dysfunctional mutant restricted ovulator chicken |
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Authors: | Ocón-Grove Olga M Maddineni Sreenivasa Hendricks Gilbert L Elkin Robert G Proudman John A Ramachandran Ramesh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Poultry Science, The Pennsylvania State University, 213 Henning Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA. |
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Abstract: | Female mutant restricted ovulator (RO) chickens of the White Leghorn strain carry a naturally occurring single nucleotide mutation in the very low density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR) gene. Due to this mutation, RO hens fail to express a functional VLDLR protein on the oocyte membrane, which results in an impaired uptake of circulating yolk precursor macromolecules. Mutant RO hens subsequently develop hyperlipidemia and generally fail to lay eggs due to follicular atresia. Since RO hens also reportedly have three-fold higher basal plasma estrogen concentrations, combined with four-fold lower levels of circulating progesterone as compared to wild-type (WT) hens, we hypothesized that RO hens would have an increased abundance of pituitary progesterone receptor (PR) mRNA and PR isoforms A and B as well as alterations in circulating gonadotrophin levels. Quantitative PCR assays revealed significantly greater (P
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Keywords: | Chicken Gonadotrophin Progesterone receptor Restricted ovulator |
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