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The expression of ovine placental lactogen, StAR and progesterone-associated steroidogenic enzymes in placentae of overnourished growing adolescent ewes.
Reproduction
  • Richard G Lea
  • Peter Wooding
  • Ian Stewart
  • Lisa T Hannah
  • Stephen Morton
  • Karen Wallace
  • Raymond P Aitken
  • John S Milne
  • Timothy Regnault, Western University
  • Russell V Anthony
  • Jacqueline M Wallace
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2007
URL with Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-06-0294
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Abstract

Overnourishing pregnant adolescent sheep promotes maternal growth but reduces placental mass, lamb birth weight and circulating progesterone. This study aimed to determine whether altered progesterone reflected transcript abundance for StAR (cholesterol transporter) and the steroidogenic enzymes (Cyp11A1, Hsd3b and Cyp17). Circulating and placental expression of ovine placental lactogen (oPL) was also investigated. Adolescent ewes with singleton pregnancies were fed high (H) or moderate (M) nutrient intake diets to restrict or support placental growth. Experiment 1: peripheral progesterone and oPL concentrations were measured in H (n=7) and M (n=6) animals across gestation (days 7-140). Experiment 2: progesterone was measured to mid- (day 81; M: n=11, H: n=13) or late gestation (day 130; M: n=21, H: n=22), placental oPL, StAR and steroidogenic enzymes were measured by qPCR and oPL protein by immunohistochemistry. Experiment 1: in H vs M animals, term placental (P

Citation Information
Richard G Lea, Peter Wooding, Ian Stewart, Lisa T Hannah, et al.. "The expression of ovine placental lactogen, StAR and progesterone-associated steroidogenic enzymes in placentae of overnourished growing adolescent ewes." Reproduction Vol. 133 Iss. 4 (2007) p. 785 - 796
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-regnault/39/