Alterations of Circadian Clockworks During Differentiation and Apoptosis of Rat Ovarian Cells

Jul 30, 2011Chronobiology international

Changes in the internal biological clock during development and programmed cell death of rat ovarian cells

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Abstract

Circadian rhythmicity of the PER2 protein was strongly observed in luteal cells but was minimal in granulosa cells.

  • The expression of Per2, a core clock gene, was analyzed in different ovarian cell types during differentiation and apoptosis.
  • Granulosa cells exhibited a weak circadian rhythm of Per2 expression, which improved significantly after stimulation with follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
  • Luteal cells displayed strong circadian rhythmicity of Per2 protein, with notable oscillations in promoter activity following treatment with dexamethasone.
  • Transcript levels of Bmal1 and Clock were significantly decreased in apoptotic luteal cells, while Per2 and Nampt levels remained unchanged.
  • The findings suggest that the circadian clock mechanisms in ovarian cells are altered during follicular development, luteinization, and apoptosis.

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