Expression of the GATA-4 and GATA-6 Transcription Factors in the Fetal Rat Gonad and in the Ovary During Postnatal Development and Pregnancy
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Immunohistochemical studies were undertaken to determine the distribution of GATA-4 and GATA-6 in rat fetal gonad and the postnatal ovary during development and pregnancy. In the undifferentiated gonad, GATA-4 was expressed in the somatic cells of both sexes. After differentiation of the ovary and testis, GATA-4 expression continued in both ovarian and testicular somatic cells; whereas, GATA-6 was expressed in both somatic and germ cells. In the ovary of postnatal rats, granulosa and thecal cells of healthy follicles expressed both GATA factors. In the adult rat, GATA-4 expression was lower in corpora lutea as compared to follicles; whereas, GATA-6 was strongly expressed in both structures. GATA-4 expression was greater in functional corpora lutea than regressing corpora lutea. GATA-6 was expressed in both functional and regressing corpora lutea. In all postnatal ovaries, the expression of P450scc localized with tissue expressing GATA-4 and/or GATA-6, but GATA expression also occurred in P450scc negative cells.
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