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Conditional Deletion of the Relaxin Receptor Gene in Cells of Smooth Muscle Lineage Affects Lower Reproductive Tract in Pregnant Mice1

Authors :
Kirk P. Conrad
Carolina Lopez
Alexander I. Agoulnik
Elena M. Kaftanovskaya
Zaohua Huang
Source :
Biology of Reproduction. 92
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.

Abstract

Relaxin hormone secreted into the circulation during pregnancy was discovered through its effects on pubic symphysis relaxation and parturition. Genetic inactivation of the relaxin gene or its cognate relaxin family peptide receptor 1 (RXFP1) in mice caused failure of parturition and mammary nipple enlargement, as well as increased collagen fiber density in the cervix and vagina. However, the relaxin effect on discrete cells and tissues has yet to be determined. Using transgenic mice with a knockin LacZ reporter in the Rxfp1 allele, we showed strong expression of this gene in vaginal and cervical stromal cells, as well as pubic ligament cells. We produced a floxed Rxfp1 allele that was used in combination with the Tagln-cre transgene to generate mice with a smooth muscle-specific gene knockout. In pregnant females, the ROSA26 reporter activated by Tagln-cre was detected in smooth muscle cells of the cervix, vagina, uterine artery, and in cells of the pubic symphysis. In late pregnant females with...

Details

ISSN :
15297268 and 00063363
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biology of Reproduction
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5be773d09da6e844d248267f57f30aac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.114.127209