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Title: Differential expression and localization of Nanog, Oct 3/4 and C-kıt in mouse ovarian tissue according to age
Authors: Gok-Yurtseven, D.
Abban-Mete, Gülçin
Dodurga, Yavuz
Tufan, Naciye Nalan
Keywords: Immunohistochemistry
Ovary
Stem cells
octamer transcription factor 4
stem cell factor receptor
transcription factor NANOG
adult
age distribution
aged
animal cell
animal tissue
Article
controlled study
embryonic stem cell
epithelium
female
granulosa cell
immunohistochemistry
mouse
newborn
nonhuman
oocyte
ovary
ovary follicle
ovary follicle development
protein expression
protein localization
puberty
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
theca cell
Publisher: Kuwait Medical Association
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the expression of embryonic/ pluripotent stem cell markers including Nanog, Octamer – Binding Protein ¾ (Oct 3/4) and c-Kit from the newborn to aging period in the ovary tissues of mouse. Design: Experimental study using mouse ovary tissues. The expression and localization of Nanog, Oct 3/4 and c-Kit expression were studied in newborn, pubertal, adult and aging ovary. Setting: Department of Histology and Embryology, Pamukkale University, School of Medicine, Turkey Subjects: Newborn (n = 6), pubertal (38-day-old) (n = 6), adult (12-week-old) (n = 6) and aged (24-week-old) female Balb/c mice were used in this study. Intervention : No intervention Main Outcome Measure: The expression of Nanog, Oct 3/4 and c-kit was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and reverse transcriptase chain reaction (PCR). Results: Nanog, Oct 3/4 and c-Kit expression were positive in oocytes of newborn, pubertal and adult ovary. But they were negative in granulosa cells in newborn groups. The expression of these markers in adult period was increased. In addition, positive reaction for Nanog, Oct 3/4 and c-Kit was observed in granulosa cells in secondary and tertiary follicles in pubertal and adult ovary. Ovarian surface epithelium were positive for all stem cells markers in adult and aged. In addition to that, only c-kit positive expression was found in theca cells. Conclusion: According to our findings, each of the three stem cell markers may play an important role in folliculogenesis and ovarian pathology. However, c-kit may be more effective than others because stromal cells were positive in adult and pubertal ovaries as well as in aged ovary. © 2017, Kuwait Medical Association. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9099
ISSN: 0023-5776
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