Extensive vascularization of developing mouse ovaries revealed by caveolin-1 expression. |
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Authors: | Monica Bullejos Jo Bowles Peter Koopman |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Expression screening for genes preferentially expressed in mouse fetal ovaries relative to testes identified Cav-1 as a candidate female-specific gene. Cav-1 encodes caveolin-1, a component of the cell membrane invaginations known as caveolae, which are involved in lipid regulation and signal transduction. In situ hybridization revealed high levels of Cav-1 mRNA in developing ovaries, compared with moderate or low levels in testes. Analysis of caveolin-1 protein distribution by immunofluorescence showed this difference to be due to the development of a dense and complex vascular network in the developing ovary. These observations point to a higher degree of differentiation and organization of the early stage mammalian ovary than previously suspected. |
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