Tumour necrosis factor alpha up-regulates matrix metalloproteinase-2 activity in periovulatory ovine follicles: metamorphic and endocrine implications

2000 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michelle L. Gottsch ◽  
Edward A. Van Kirk ◽  
William J. Murdoch

The collagenous matrix of the wall of periovulatory follicles is degraded and remodelled during ovulatory ovarian rupture and luteinization. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) belongs to a family of zinc endopeptidases that cleave extracellular proteins; its primary substrate is the type IV collagen of basement membranes. Tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα) is a putative mediator of collagenolysis and ovulation. The objective of this investigation was to ascertain the regulatory role of TNFa on MMP-2 activity relevant to the folliculo-luteal transition in ewes. Luteal regression and the preovulatory surge of gonadotropins were induced by administration of prostaglandin F 2 α and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) on Days 14 and 15.5 (= 0 h) of the oestrous cycle, respectively. Ovulation occurs from the dominant follicle approximately 24 h after GnRH. An immunocapture-activity assay was used to measure MMP-2 in follicular extracts. Bioactive MMP-2 increased from 0 to 20 to 40 h after GnRH. Enzyme was immunolocalized at 40 h to the connective tissue framework that invades the parenchyma of the formative corpus luteum. Activity of MMP-2 was up-regulated by incubation (20 h) of 0-h follicular explants with TNFα; this response was suppressed by the transcriptional inhibitor actinomycin D. Activity of MMP-2 was reduced when preovulatory follicular tissues were incubated (12-h explants for 6 h) with TNFα antiserum. Ovulation was blocked by intrafollicular injection of TNFα antiserum. Unruptured follicles luteinized, but were deficient in collagenous/vascularized trabeculae, and produced less progesterone than their control luteal counterparts. It is suggested that TNFα, via MMP-2 induction, contributes to the reorganization of an ovulatory follicle into a fully competent corpus luteum.

Reproduction ◽  
2002 ◽  
pp. 347-352 ◽  
Author(s):  
ML Gottsch ◽  
EA Van Kirk ◽  
WJ Murdoch

Tissue dissolution and remodelling are associated with the processes of rupture of the ovulatory follicle and formation of the corpus luteum. Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) belongs to a family of endopeptidases that cleave extracellular proteins; its primary substrate is the lattice network of basement membranes that support epithelial cells and endothelium. The aim of this study was to ascertain a putative regulatory role of MMP-2 relevant to the folliculo-luteal transformation in ewes. Luteal regression and the preovulatory surge of gonadotrophins were synchronized by administration of PGF(2alpha) and GnRH on days 14.0 and 15.5 of the oestrous cycle, respectively. Dominant antral follicles present during pro-oestrus consistently ovulate approximately 24 h after GnRH administration. Normal IgG or a bioactivity-neutralizing MMP-2 monoclonal antibody was injected into the antral cavity of preovulatory follicles at 8 h after GnRH administration. Jugular blood samples were obtained for serum progesterone analysis and ovaries were removed for light microscopic morphometry on day 8. A definitive ovulation stigma was evident in control ewes. The antra of ruptured follicles had largely been supplanted with luteal tissue. In contrast, the ovarian surface contiguous with follicles injected with anti-MMP-2 was smooth and undisturbed, which is indicative of a failure of ovulation. Luteinized unruptured follicles were filled with (entrapped) fluid. Corpora lutea of control animals contained numerous connective tissue projections that provided a framework for cellular migration and angiogenesis. Luteal tissues that surrounded the cavity of antibody-treated follicles lacked trabeculae and were deficient in blood vessels. Systemic venous progesterone concentrations were lower in ewes with a luteinized unruptured follicle compared with those with a corpus luteum. It is proposed that MMP-2 is a mediator of ovulation and luteal development.


Allergy ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 614-620 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Falkencrone ◽  
L. K. Poulsen ◽  
C. Bindslev-Jensen ◽  
A. Woetmann ◽  
N. Odum ◽  
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