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19 June 2018 Anti-Müllerian hormone type II receptor in avian follicle development
R. A. Lemcke, C. S. Stephens, K. A. Hildebrandt, P. A. Johnson
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Abstract

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) helpsmaintain the ovarian reserve by regulating primordial follicle activation and follicular selection inmammals, although its role within the avian ovary is unknown. In mammals, AMH is primarily produced in granulosa cells of preantral and early antral follicles. Similarly, in the hen, the granulosa cells of smaller follicles are the predominant source of AMH. The importance of AMH in mammalian ovarian dynamics suggests the protein and its specific Type II receptor, AMHRII, may have conserved functions in the hen. AMHRII mRNA expression is highest (P < 0.01) in small follicles of the hen and decreases as follicle size increases. Similarly, expression of AMHRII and AMH is highest in granulosa cells from small follicles as compared to larger follicles. Dissection of 3–5 mm follicles into ooplasm and granulosa components shows that AMHRII mRNA levels are greater in ooplasm than granulosa cells. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry also revealed AMHRII staining in the oocyte and granulosa cells. AMH expression in mammals is elevated during periods of reproductive dormancy, possibly protecting the ovarian reserve. AMHRII and AMH mRNA were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in nonlaying ovaries of broiler hens. In molting layer hens, AMHRII mRNA was significantly greater (P < 0.05) compared to nonmolting hen ovaries. These results suggest that AMH may have a direct effect on the oocyte and, thereby, contribute to bidirectional communication between oocyte and granulosa cells. Enhanced expression of AMHRII and AMH during reproductive quiescence supports a potential role of AMH in protecting the ovarian reserve in hens.

Summary SentenceThe expression pattern of anti-Müllerian hormone type II receptor indicates that anti-Müllerian hormone has an important function in the oocyte.

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R. A. Lemcke, C. S. Stephens, K. A. Hildebrandt, and P. A. Johnson "Anti-Müllerian hormone type II receptor in avian follicle development," Biology of Reproduction 99(6), 1227-1234, (19 June 2018). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioy140
Received: 24 March 2018; Accepted: 18 June 2018; Published: 19 June 2018
KEYWORDS
Amh
AMHRII
anti-mullerian hormone
chicken
follicle
follicular development
gonadal function
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