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Papers In Press, published online ahead of print December 1, 2004
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Dept. of Clinical Biochemistry, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2100
Corresponding Author: larsbo{at}rh.dk
Endothelial lipase (EL) is a recently discovered member of the triglyceride-lipase family and is involved in plasma HDL metabolism. In this study, we investigated the putative role of EL in mouse reproduction by studying EL gene expression in mouse embryos and adult reproductive organs. PCR analysis revealed that EL mRNA is expressed in mouse embryos on embryonic days (E) 8.5-11.5, but not later in development. In situ hybridization studies on E10.5 whole embryos and embryonic sections showed expression of EL mRNA in multiple tissues although of varying intensity. High expression was found in the neuroepithelium of the brain and the neural tube, the mesenchymal cells between organs, the optic lens and cup, and the otocyst. In adult mice the EL mRNA expression was high in ovaries from pregnant mice, but low in ovaries from non-pregnant mice. EL mRNA was also highly expressed in placenta and testes. In situ hybridization studies demonstrated intense EL mRNA staining of lutein cells in corpora lutei in ovaries, of spermatocytes in the late pachytene and diplotene stages in testes, and of principal cells in epididymis. The results suggest that EL, in addition to its effects on plasma lipoprotein metabolism, plays a role in murine reproduction.
Revised on November 27, 2004
Accepted on November 28, 2004
Expression of the endothelial lipase gene in murine embryos and reproductive organs
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