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20 December 2016 Vascular endothelial growth factors C and D may promote angiogenesis in the primate ovulatory follicle
Soon Ok Kim, Heidi A. Trau, Diane M. Duffy
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Abstract

Angiogenesis in the ovary occurs rapidly as the ovarian follicle transforms into a mature corpus luteum. Granulosa cells produce vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) in response to the ovulatory gonadotropin surge. VEGFA is established as a key mediator of angiogenesis in the primate ovulatory follicle. To determine if additional VEGF family members may be involved in angiogenesis within the ovulatory follicle, cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) received gonadotropins to stimulate multiple follicular development, and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) substituted for the luteinizing hormone surge to initiate ovulatory events. Granulosa cells of monkey ovulatory follicles contained mRNA and protein for VEGFC and VEGFD before and after hCG administration. VEGFC and VEGFD were detected in monkey follicular fluid and granulosa cell-conditioned culture media, suggesting that granulosa cells of ovulatory follicles secrete both VEGFC and VEGFD. To determine if these VEGF family members can stimulate angiogenic events, monkey ovarian microvascular endothelial cells (mOMECs) were obtained from monkey ovulatory follicles and treated in vitrowith VEGFC and VEGFD. Angiogenic events aremediated via three VEGF receptors; mOMECs express all three VEGF receptors in vivo and in vitro. Exposure of mOMECs to VEGFC increased phosphorylation of AKT, while VEGFD treatment increased phosphorylation of both AKT and CREB. VEGFC and VEGFD increased mOMEC migration and the formation of endothelial cell sprouts in vitro. However, only VEGFD increased mOMEC proliferation. These findings suggest that VEGFC and VEGFD may work in conjunction with VEGFA to stimulate early events in angiogenesis of the primate ovulatory follicle.

Summary Sentence

VEGFC and VEGFD produced by granulosa cells of the ovulatory folliclemay contribute to follicular angiogenesis and ovulation.

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Soon Ok Kim, Heidi A. Trau, and Diane M. Duffy "Vascular endothelial growth factors C and D may promote angiogenesis in the primate ovulatory follicle," Biology of Reproduction 96(2), 389-400, (20 December 2016). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.116.144733
Received: 7 September 2016; Accepted: 30 November 2016; Published: 20 December 2016
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