help button home button Endocrine Society Endocrinology
HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS

This Article
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow Request Copyright Permission
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Buhi, W. C.
Right arrow Articles by Mirando, M. A.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Buhi, W. C.
Right arrow Articles by Mirando, M. A.

Endocrinology, Vol 128, 3086-3095, Copyright © 1991 by Endocrine Society


ARTICLES

In vitro synthesis of oviductal proteins associated with estrus and 17 beta-estradiol-treated ovariectomized ewes

WC Buhi, FW Bazer, IM Alvarez and MA Mirando
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610.

The objectives of this study were: 1) to identify and characterize ewe oviductal secretory proteins (OSP) de novo synthesized during the estrous cycle; 2) to examine the effect of estrogen (E) and progesterone (P) on synthesis of OSP; and 3) to determine synthesis of OSP by ampulla (A) and isthmus (I). Oviducts were collected from cyclic ewes on days 1, 8, and 16 and ovariectomized (OVX) ewes after treatment with corn oil (CO), E, P, and E + P. Tissue was incubated in the presence of 3H-leucine or 3H-glucosamine. Rates of 3H-leucine incorporation into nondialyzable macromolecules by explants was greater (P less than 0.05) on day 1 than days 8 and 16, greater (P = 0.01) in OVX E-treated ewes, greater in A than I regardless of treatment and greater (P less than 0.05) in A than I with E. Culture medium was analyzed by one- and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography. Two major basic proteins (Mr 90-92,000) and three minor proteins were only present on day 1 of estrus. E treatment demonstrated these same proteins which were not found with CO or P treatment. Two-dimensional analysis of medium from A and I cultured separately indicated that A synthesized the two major basic and three minor E-dependent proteins. Of three protein complexes present regardless of treatment or cycle day, two were dominant in the A and one was dominant in the I suggesting a synthetic gradient. Tunicamycin did not inhibit incorporation of 3H-glucosamine into E-dependent proteins. Gel filtration revealed a high Mr fraction (2 x 10(6] 2.5- fold greater on day 1 than day 8 and 2.2-fold greater with E than CO treatment. This study clearly demonstrates: 1) that the oviduct from estrus and E-treated ewes synthesizes two major basic and three minor glycoproteins not detectable on other cycle days or with OVX or P treatment; 2) the E-dependent glycoproteins are synthesized by the A; and 3) a high Mr fraction is induced or amplified by E.


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Biol. Reprod.Home page
D. S. McBride, C. Boisvert, G. Bleau, and F. W.K. Kan
Evidence for the Regulation of Glycosylation of Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) Oviductin During the Estrous Cycle
Biol Reprod, January 1, 2004; 70(1): 198 - 203.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Biol. Reprod.Home page
P. A. Orihuela, M. Rios, and H. B. Croxatto
Disparate Effects of Estradiol on Egg Transport and Oviductal Protein Synthesis in Mated and Cyclic Rats
Biol Reprod, October 1, 2001; 65(4): 1232 - 1237.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Biol. Reprod.Home page
M. Binelli, J. Hampton, W. C. Buhi, and W. W. Thatcher
Persistent Dominant Follicle Alters Pattern of Oviductal Secretory Proteins from Cows at Estrus
Biol Reprod, July 1, 1999; 61(1): 127 - 134.
[Abstract] [Full Text]




HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS
Endocrinology Endocrine Reviews J. Clin. End. & Metab.
Molecular Endocrinology Recent Prog. Horm. Res. All Endocrine Journals
Copyright © 1991 by The Endocrine Society