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Involvement of CFTR in oviductal HCO3− secretion and its effect on soluble adenylate cyclase-dependent early embryo development
- Source :
- Human Reproduction. 25:1744-1754
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010.
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Abstract
- Background The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) plays a critical role in electrolyte and fluid transport in epithelial cells, and women with cystic fibrosis (CF), caused by CFTR gene mutations, have a higher incidence of infertility. Methods In the present study, we investigated the expression of CFTR in porcine oviduct and its functional role in oviductal HCO(3)(-) secretion and embryo development with RT-PCR, western blot, patch-clamp, short-circuit current (I(sc)), pH measurement and embryo culture. Results RT-PCR and western blot analysis showed the expression of CFTR mRNA and protein in the oviduct with its localization demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. The whole-cell patch-clamp recording revealed a forskolin (FSK)-activated current with electrophysiological and pharmacological characteristics of CFTR. The I(sc) measurement showed that FSK-stimulated an increase in the I(sc), which could be significantly reduced by CFTR inhibitor or removal of both CO(2) and HCO(3)(-). pH measurement showed a FSK stimulated alkalization at the apical surface, which could be inhibited by CFTR inhibitor, indicating CFTR-mediated HCO(3)(-) secretion. Mouse embryo development from 2-cell to morula or blastocyst stage was significantly inhibited in the absence of HCO(3)(-) or when co-cultured with HCO(3)(-) secretion-deficient CFTR mutant cells as compared with the wild-type. RT-PCR, western blot and immunostaining showed the expression of soluble adenylate cyclase (sAC), the known HCO(3)(-) sensor, in embryos. Treatment with its inhibitors, 2-hydroxyestradiol and KH7, prevented the HCO(3)(-) dependent embryo development. Conclusion The present results suggest that CFTR-mediated oviductal HCO(3)(-) secretion may be vital for sAC-dependent early embryo development, a defect of which may contribute to the reduced fertility seen in women with CF.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Patch-Clamp Techniques
animal structures
Blotting, Western
Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
Embryonic Development
Embryo Culture Techniques
Andrology
Mice
chemistry.chemical_compound
Western blot
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
RNA, Messenger
Fallopian Tubes
Forskolin
biology
medicine.diagnostic_test
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
urogenital system
Colforsin
Rehabilitation
Electric Conductivity
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Embryo culture
Embryo
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Embryo, Mammalian
Fluid transport
Immunohistochemistry
Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
Blot
Bicarbonates
Endocrinology
Reproductive Medicine
chemistry
biology.protein
Oviduct
Female
Adenylyl Cyclases
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14602350 and 02681161
- Volume :
- 25
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Human Reproduction
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6ba0656b8128a3aa4203ba448358e486
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deq094