International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2022)

Expression Patterns and Gonadotropin Regulation of the TGF-β II Receptor (Bmpr2) during Ovarian Development in the Ricefield Eel <i>Monopterus albus</i>

  • Zhi He,
  • Li Zheng,
  • Qiqi Chen,
  • Sen Xiong,
  • Zhide He,
  • Jiaxiang Hu,
  • Zhijun Ma,
  • Qian Zhang,
  • Jiayang He,
  • Lijuan Ye,
  • Liang He,
  • Jie Luo,
  • Xiaobin Gu,
  • Mingwang Zhang,
  • Ziting Tang,
  • Yuanyuan Jiao,
  • Yong Pu,
  • Jinxin Xiong,
  • Kuo Gao,
  • Bolin Lai,
  • Shiyong Yang,
  • Deying Yang,
  • Taiming Yan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 23
p. 15349

Abstract

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Bmpr2 plays a central role in the regulation of reproductive development in mammals, but its role during ovarian development in fish is still unclear. To ascertain the function of bmpr2 in ovarian development in the ricefield eel, we isolated and characterized the bmpr2 cDNA sequence; the localization of Bmpr2 protein was determined by immunohistochemical staining; and the expression patterns of bmpr2 in ovarian tissue incubated with FSH and hCG in vitro were analyzed. The full-length bmpr2 cDNA was 3311 bp, with 1061 amino acids encoded. Compared to other tissues, bmpr2 was abundantly expressed in the ovary and highly expressed in the early yolk accumulation (EV) stages of the ovary. In addition, a positive signal for Bmpr2 was detected in the cytoplasm of oocytes in primary growth (PG) and EV stages. In vitro, the expression level of gdf9, the ligand of bmpr2, in the 10 ng/mL FSH treatment group was significantly higher after incubation for 4 h than after incubation for different durations. However, bmpr2 expression in the 10 ng/mL FSH treatment group at 2 h, 4 h and 10 h was significantly lower. Importantly, the expression level of bmpr2 and gdf9 in the 100 IU/mL hCG group had similar changes that were significantly decreased at 4 h and 10 h. In summary, Bmpr2 might play a pivotal role in ovarian growth in the ricefield eel, and these results provide a better understanding of the function of bmpr2 in ovarian development and the basic data for further exploration of the regulatory mechanism of gdf9 in oocyte development.

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