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The fatty acid binding protein 6 gene (Fabp6) is expressed in murine granulosa cells and is involved in ovulatory response to superstimulation
Authors:Raj DUGGAVATHI  Dayananda SIDDAPPA  Yasmin SCHUERMANN  Melissa PANSERA  Isabelle J. MENARD  Dana PRASLICKOVA  Luis B. AGELLON
Affiliation:1)Department of Animal Sciences, McGill University, Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada;2)School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, McGill University, Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada
Abstract:The fatty acid binding protein 6 (Fabp6) is commonly regarded as a bile acid binding protein found in the distal portion of the small intestine and has been shown to be important in maintaining bile acid homeostasis. Previous studies have also reported the presence of Fabp6 in human, rat and fish ovaries, but the significance of Fabp6 in this organ is largely unknown. Therefore, we surveyed murine ovaries for Fabp6 gene expression and evaluated its role in ovarian function using mice with whole body Fabp6 deficiency. Here we show that the Fabp6 gene is expressed in granulosa and luteal cells of the mouse ovary. Treatment with gonadotropins stimulated Fabp6 gene expression in large antral follicles. The ovulation rate in response to superovulatory treatment in Fabp6-deficient mice was markedly decreased compared to wildtype (C57BL/6) mice. The results of this study suggest that expression of Fabp6 gene ingranulosa cells serves an important and previously unrecognized function in fertility.
Keywords:Bile acids   FABP   Fertility   Granulosa cells   Ovary   Ovulation   Reproduction   Steroid hormones
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