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  • Abortive expansion of the cumulus and impaired fertility in mice lacking the prostaglandin E receptor subtype EP(2).

Abortive expansion of the cumulus and impaired fertility in mice lacking the prostaglandin E receptor subtype EP(2).

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1999-09-01)
H Hizaki, E Segi, Y Sugimoto, M Hirose, T Saji, F Ushikubi, T Matsuoka, Y Noda, T Tanaka, N Yoshida, S Narumiya, A Ichikawa
ABSTRACT

Female mice lacking the gene encoding the prostaglandin (PG) E(2) receptor subtype EP(2) (EP(2)(-/-)) become pregnant and deliver their pups at term, but with a much reduced litter size. A decrease in ovulation number and a much reduced fertilization rate were observed in EP(2)(-/-) females without difference of the uterus to support implantation of wild-type embryos. Treatment with gonadotropins induced EP(2) mRNA expression in the cumulus cells of ovarian follicles of wild-type mice. The immature cumuli oophori from wild-type mice expanded in vitro in response to both follicle-stimulating hormone and PGE(2), but the response to PGE(2) was absent in those from EP(2)(-/-) mice. Cumulus expansion proceeded normally in preovulatory follicles but became abortive in a number of ovulated complexes in EP(2)(-/-) mice, indicating that EP(2) is involved in cumulus expansion in the oviduct in vivo. No difference in the fertilization rate between wild-type and EP(2)(-/-) mice was found in in vitro studies using cumulus-free oocytes. These results indicate that PGE(2) cooperates with gonadotropin to complete cumulus expansion for successful fertilization.