Elsevier

Developmental Biology

Volume 184, Issue 1, 1 April 1997, Pages 122-137
Developmental Biology

Regular Article
Stepwise Requirement ofc-kit Tyrosine Kinase in Mouse Ovarian Follicle Development

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Abstract

Ovarian follicle development is controlled by the cycling variation of gonadotrophins derived from the central nervous system. Intragonadal signals are also required, especially in the autonomous development of small follicles. Receptor tyrosine kinasec-kit and its ligand SLF (Steel factor) are expressed on the surface of specific populations of follicle-forming cells in a contiguous manner and are thought to have important roles in follicular development. We blocked the interaction ofc-kit and its ligand by administering the function-blocking antibody ACK2 to developing mice at various times after birth and monitored ovarian follicle development. A blockade ofc-kit function disturbed the onset of primordial follicle development, primary follicle growth, follicular fluid formation of preantral follicles, and penultimate-stage ovarian follicle maturation before ovulation. Ovarian follicle growth was dependent onc-kit during the first 5 days after birth when the functional FSH receptor is not yet expressed in mouse ovary. In contrast, primordial follicle formation and survival, small preantral or antral follicle development, ovulation, and luteinization of the ovulated follicle were not affected by this antibody. These findings indicate the stepwise requirement ofc-kit and its ligand interaction system in the developing ovarian follicle and thatc-kit with its ligand supports the autonomous development of ovarian follicle independent of gonadotrophins.

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