Smith P, O W S, Hudson N L, Shaw L, Heath D A, Condell L, Phillips D J, McNatty K P
Wallaceville Animal Research Centre, Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
J Reprod Fertil. 1993 May;98(1):41-54. doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0980041.
The aim of this study was to determine whether the FecB gene influenced some aspects of fetal development in sheep. Carrier (BB/B+) and non-carrier (++) female fetuses were recovered at specific times of gestation, namely, days 40, 55, 75, 90, 95 and 135. The results showed that the FecB gene influenced litter size, body weight and ovarian development during fetal life. The mean litter sizes were larger (P < 0.05) and body weights were lighter (P < 0.05) at most gestational ages in BB/B+ than in ++ fetuses. Morphometric studies of the ovary showed that the development of the BB/B+ ovaries was retarded: the ++ genotype had more oogonia at day 40 (P < 0.01), more germ cells entering meiosis at day 55, more primordial follicles developing at days 75, 90 and 95 (P < 0.05), a greater loss of germ cells by atresia at day 90 (P < 0.01) and more growing follicles (P < 0.01) and more antral follicles (P < 0.05) at day 135. Differences between the BB/B+ and ++ genotypes in the plasma concentrations of immunoreactive (i) inhibin, i-FSH, bioactive (b)-FSH or (i)-LH were not apparent at any age except for i-LH at day 75 (BB/B+ > ++; P < 0.05). Likewise no differences were noted in the contents of ovarian or adrenal oestradiol or i-inhibin except for i-inhibin in the adrenal at day 75 (++ > BB/B+, P < 0.01). No differences between the genotypes were noted in the i-inhibin contents of the mesonephros at day 40. In mid- to late but not early gestation (i.e. days 40 and 55) significant correlations (i.e. P < 0.05) were noted between litter size and body weight at days 75, 90 and 135, and between litter size and ovary weight, ovary volume, adrenal weight and pituitary weight at day 135. To eliminate the effect of litter size, equal numbers of BB/B+ and ++ embryos were transferred to respective recipient ewes, and fetuses were recovered at the equivalent of days 40 and 90 of gestation. The results showed that the genotypic difference in fetal body weight at day 40 (++ > BB, P < 0.001) and in number of oogonia at day 90 (++ > BB/B+, P < 0.05) were independent of litter size.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
本研究的目的是确定FecB基因是否影响绵羊胎儿发育的某些方面。在妊娠的特定时间,即第40、55、75、90、95和135天,回收携带(BB/B+)和非携带(++)的雌性胎儿。结果表明,FecB基因在胎儿期影响产仔数、体重和卵巢发育。在大多数胎龄时,BB/B+胎儿的平均产仔数较多(P<0.05),体重较轻(P<0.05)。卵巢形态计量学研究表明,BB/B+卵巢发育迟缓:在第40天,++基因型有更多的卵原细胞(P<0.01);在第55天,有更多的生殖细胞进入减数分裂;在第75、90和95天,有更多的原始卵泡发育(P<0.05);在第90天,闭锁导致的生殖细胞损失更多(P<0.01);在第135天,有更多的生长卵泡(P<0.01)和更多的窦状卵泡(P<0.05)。除第75天的免疫反应性(i)抑制素、i-FSH、生物活性(b)-FSH或(i)-LH的血浆浓度外,BB/B+和++基因型在任何年龄均无明显差异(第75天,BB/B+>++;P<0.05)。同样,除第75天肾上腺中的i-抑制素外(++>BB/B+,P<0.01),卵巢或肾上腺雌二醇或i-抑制素的含量也无差异。在第40天,中肾的i-抑制素含量在基因型之间无差异。在妊娠中期至晚期(即第40和55天除外),在第75、90和135天,产仔数与体重之间,以及在第135天,产仔数与卵巢重量、卵巢体积、肾上腺重量和垂体重量之间存在显著相关性(即P<0.05)。为消除产仔数的影响,将等量的BB/B+和++胚胎分别移植到受体母羊中,并在相当于妊娠第40和90天回收胎儿。结果表明,第40天胎儿体重的基因型差异(++>BB,P<0.001)和第90天卵原细胞数量的基因型差异(++>BB/B+,P<0.05)与产仔数无关。(摘要截断于250字)