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Human oocytes and preimplantation embryos express mRNA for growth hormone receptor

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 March 2004

Y.J.R. Ménézo
Affiliation:
Laboratoire Marcel Mérieux, Avenue Tony Garnier, 69357 Lyon, France
S. El Mouatassim
Affiliation:
Laboratoire Marcel Mérieux, Avenue Tony Garnier, 69357 Lyon, France
M. Chavrier
Affiliation:
Laboratoire Marcel Mérieux, Avenue Tony Garnier, 69357 Lyon, France
E.J. Servy
Affiliation:
The Servy Institute, Chaffee Avenue, 30904 Augusta, Georgia, USA
B. Nicolet
Affiliation:
Laboratoire Marcel Mérieux, Avenue Tony Garnier, 69357 Lyon, France

Abstract

Human genetic expression of growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene was qualitatively analysed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in cumulus cells, immature germinal vesicle (GV) and mature metaphase II (MII) stage oocytes and preimplantation human embryos. The transcripts encoding GHR were detected in cumulus cells and also in naked oocytes, either mature or not. In this case, a nested PCR is needed, as for early embryo preimplantation stages, before genomic activation. The GHR gene is highly expressed from the 4-day morula onwards. This suggests that GHR transcription follows a classical scheme associated with genomic activation. It is probable that, in human, growth hormone plays a role in the final stages of oocyte maturation and early embryogenesis as it does for several other mammalian species.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2003 Cambridge University Press

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