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| DOI | 10.1073/PNAS.1206273109 | ||||
| Año | 2012 | ||||
| Tipo | artículo de investigación |
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A component in seminal fluid elicits an ovulatory response and has been discovered in every species examined thus far. The existence of an ovulation-inducing factor (OIF) in seminal plasma has broad implications and evokes questions about identity, tissue sources, mechanism of action, role among species, and clinical relevance in infertility. Most of these questions remain unanswered. The goal of this study was to determine the identity of OIF in support of the hypothesis that it is a single distinct and widely conserved entity. Seminal plasma from llamas and bulls was used as representative of induced and spontaneous ovulators, respectively. A fraction isolated from llama seminal plasma by column chromatography was identified as OIF by eliciting luteinizing hormone (LH) release and ovulation in llamas. MALDI-TOF revealed a molecular mass of 13,221 Da, and 12-23 aa sequences of OIF had homology with human, porcine, bovine, and murine sequences of beta nerve growth factor (beta-NGF). X-ray diffraction data were used to solve the full sequence and structure of OIF as beta-NGF. Neurite development and up-regulation of trkA in phaeochromocytoma (PC12) cells in vitro confirmed NGF-like properties of OIF. Western blot analysis of llama and bull seminal plasma confirmed immunorecognition of OIF using polyclonal mouse anti-NGF, and administration of beta-NGF from mouse submandibular glands induced ovulation in llamas. We conclude that OIF in seminal plasma is beta-NGF and that it is highly conserved. An endocrine route of action of NGF elucidates a previously unknown pathway for the direct influence of the male on the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis of the inseminated female.
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| Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America | 0027-8424 |
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | RATTO-FUSTER, MARCELO HECTOR | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Leduc, Yvonne A. | Mujer |
Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá |
| 3 | VALDERRAMA-LINARES, XIMENA PAOLA | Mujer |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 4 | van Straaten, Karin E. | Mujer |
Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá |
| 5 | Delbaere, Louis T. J. | Hombre |
Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá |
| 6 | Pierson, Roger A. | Hombre |
Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine - Canadá |
| 7 | Adams, G. R. | Hombre |
Univ Saskatchewan - Canadá
University of Saskatchewan - Canadá |
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| Canadian Institutes of Health Research |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada |
| Chilean National Science and Technology Research Council |
| Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation |
| Alpaca Research Foundation |
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| We thank Orleigh Bogle, Manuel Palomino, and Miriam Cervantes for assistance with animal data collection and Lata Prasad for assistance with X-ray diffraction data collection. This research was performed at the University of Saskatchewan and supported by grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Alpaca Research Foundation, the Chilean National Science and Technology Research Council (Fondecyt 1120518), the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. X-ray crystallography was done at the Canadian Light Source, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. |