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ea0029p1000 | Growth hormone IGF axis - basic | ICEECE2012

Anti-androgen flutamide alters gene expression in the porcine fetal ovary

Knapczyk-Stwora K. , Durlej M. , Duda M. , Galas J. , Koziorowski M. , Slomczynska M.

In pigs, the assembly of primordial follicles and their subsequent transition to the primary stage occur in the late gestational and neonatal period. Previously, we reported the presence of androgen receptors in the porcine fetal ovary on different days of gestation, which suggests a fetus capacity to respond to androgens. Since testosterone was detected in the plasma of porcine female fetuses during the second half of pregnancy, it is possible that androgens are involved in p...

ea0029p941 | Female Reproduction | ICEECE2012

Effect of antiandrogens on spontaneous apoptosis in cultured porcine granulosa cells

Duda M. , Knet M. , Knapczyk-Stwora K. , Slomczynska M.

Androgens are one of the most important agents influencing folliculogenesis. They can modulate follicular function by interactions with various factors and promote granulosa cells differentiation. On the other hand, androgens can antagonize follicular development by inducing apoptosis in granulosa cells. Therefore, androgens can promote follicular atresia. The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that androgen receptor antagonists (2-hydroxyflutamide (2-Hf) ...