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Publication : Glycine receptor α4 subunit facilitates the early embryonic development in mice.

First Author  Nishizono H Year  2020
Journal  Reproduction Volume  159
Issue  1 Pages  41
PubMed ID  31689234 Mgi Jnum  J:285733
Mgi Id  MGI:6393776 Doi  10.1530/REP-19-0312
Citation  Nishizono H, et al. (2020) Glycine receptor alpha4 subunit facilitates the early embryonic development in mice. Reproduction 159(1):41
abstractText  Oviduct fluid is essential for the fertilization and subsequent preimplantation development. Glycine is abundant in oviduct fluid and is reported to be critical for preimplantation development of fertilized eggs in mammals. However, the mechanism by which glycine exerts its action on fertilized eggs is yet to be understood. Here we show that glycine regulates the preimplantation development of mouse fertilized eggs via glycine receptors. Among them, the alpha-4 subunit (Glra4) and the beta subunit are expressed in mouse fertilized eggs, and lacking Glra4 inhibits embryonic development to the blastocyst stage, decreases the number of cells in the blastocysts and the litter size. Thus, we identify a novel function of the glycine receptor, which is considered to act mainly as a neurotransmitter receptor, as a regulator of embryonic development and our data provide new insights into the interactions between oviduct milieu and mammalian fertilized egg.
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