Vanorny Dallas A, Mayo Kelly E
Department of Molecular Biosciences and Center for Reproductive ScienceNorthwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA.
Department of Molecular Biosciences and Center for Reproductive ScienceNorthwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Reproduction. 2017 Jun;153(6):R187-R204. doi: 10.1530/REP-16-0689. Epub 2017 Mar 10.
The Notch pathway is a contact-dependent, or juxtacrine, signaling system that is conserved in metazoan organisms and is important in many developmental processes. Recent investigations have demonstrated that the Notch pathway is active in both the embryonic and postnatal ovary and plays important roles in events including follicle assembly and growth, meiotic maturation, ovarian vasculogenesis and steroid hormone production. In mice, disruption of the Notch pathway results in ovarian pathologies affecting meiotic spindle assembly, follicle histogenesis, granulosa cell proliferation and survival, corpora luteal function and ovarian neovascularization. These aberrations result in abnormal folliculogenesis and reduced fertility. The knowledge of the cellular interactions facilitated by the Notch pathway is an important area for continuing research, and future studies are expected to enhance our understanding of ovarian function and provide critical insights for improving reproductive health. This review focuses on the expression of Notch pathway components in the ovary, and on the multiple functions of Notch signaling in follicle assembly, maturation and development. We focus on the mouse, where genetic investigations are possible, and relate this information to the human ovary.
Notch信号通路是一种接触依赖性或旁分泌信号系统,在多细胞生物中保守存在,在许多发育过程中起重要作用。最近的研究表明,Notch信号通路在胚胎期和出生后的卵巢中均有活性,在卵泡组装和生长、减数分裂成熟、卵巢血管生成和甾体激素产生等过程中发挥重要作用。在小鼠中,Notch信号通路的破坏会导致卵巢病变,影响减数分裂纺锤体组装、卵泡组织发生、颗粒细胞增殖和存活、黄体功能及卵巢新生血管形成。这些异常会导致卵泡发生异常并降低生育能力。Notch信号通路所促进的细胞间相互作用的相关知识是一个持续研究的重要领域,预计未来的研究将增进我们对卵巢功能的理解,并为改善生殖健康提供关键见解。本综述聚焦于Notch信号通路成分在卵巢中的表达,以及Notch信号在卵泡组装、成熟和发育中的多种功能。我们重点关注小鼠,因为在小鼠中可以进行基因研究,并将这些信息与人类卵巢相关联。