Abstract :
The receptor, c-kit, and its ligand, stem cell factor (SCF), are important regulators of ovarian follicle growth and
development. The aim of this study was to identify the sites of expression of mRNA for c-kit and SCF in prepubertal
and mature (pregnant and non-pregnant) animals. Ovaries were recovered from prepubertal animals, non-pregnant
sows and five sows at approximately 3 months of gestation. Ovine SCF and c-kit DNA were cloned into plasmid
vectors to produce RNA probes. Expression of mRNA encoding SCF and c-kit were detected via
in situ
hybridization.
Both mRNA were detected throughout ovaries from all animals. This study provides evidence that the growth-factor
complex is required throughout follicle development, and also for continued maintenance of the corpus luteum
(CL) in the mature animal. SCF mRNA was localized to the granulosa cell layer and was also extensively expressed
in endothelial tissue and throughout the CL. c-kit mRNA was detected in the theca layer, oocytes and also in CL. In
conclusion, expression of SCF and c-kit mRNA in granulosa and theca cells, respectively, indicate an important interaction
between somatic cells throughout follicle development and that in the mature animal, SCF and c-kit potentially
have a role in maintaining progesterone secretion by the CL. The observations of continued expression of SCF
and c-kit throughout development suggest that there may be differences in the role of this receptor-ligand complex
between large mono- vs. poly ovulatory species, such as the pig.
Keywords :
Angiogenesis , follicle , Pig , granulosa cell , corpus luteun