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Hormone-regulated PKA activity in porcine oviductal epithelial cells
Fecha
2020-02Registro en:
Teijeiro, Juan Manuel; Marini, Patricia Estela; Hormone-regulated PKA activity in porcine oviductal epithelial cells; Springer; Cell and Tissue Research; 380; 2-2020; 657-667
0302-766X
1432-0878
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Teijeiro, Juan Manuel
Marini, Patricia Estela
Resumen
The oviduct is a dynamic organ that suffers changes during the oestrous cycle and modulates gamete and embryo physiology. We analyse the possible existence of Protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent hormone-regulated pathways in porcine ampulla and primary cell cultures by 2D-electrophoresis/Western blot using anti-phospho PKA substrate antibodies. Differential phosphorylation was observed for ten proteins that were identified by mass spectrometry. The results were validated for five of the proteins: Annexin A5, Calumenin, Glyoxalase I and II and Enolase I. Immunofluorescence analyses show that Calumenin, Glyoxalase II and Enolase I change their localisation in the oviductal epithelium through the oestrus cycle. The results demonstrate the existence of PKA hormone-regulated pathways in the ampulla epithelium during the oestrus cycle.