OVGP1 is an oviductal fluid factor essential particularly for early embryonic development in golden hamsters

biorxiv(2022)

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The mammalian oviductal lumen is a specialized chamber that provides an environment that strictly regulates fertilization an early embryogenesis, the regulatory mechanisms to gametes/zygote are still largely unknown. In this report, we studied the oviductal regulation of early embryonic development using Ovgp1 (a gene encoding an oviductal humoral factor, OVGP1)-knockout (KO) hamsters. The experimental results revealed the following: 1) Female Ovgp1 hamsters fail to produce any litters at all; 2) In the oviducts from KO animal, fertilized eggs are sometimes identified, but their morphology shows abnormal features; 3) The number of implantations in the KO females is evidently low; 4) Even if implantations occur, the embryos develop abnormally and eventually become embryonic lethal; and 5) Ovgp1 -KO females transferred to wild-type females produce KO egg-derived litters, but the reverse experiment does not. These results suggest that OVGP1-mediated physiological events are crucial for early embryonic development in vivo . This animal model shows that the fate of the fertilized egg is not only genetically determined, but that the surrounding oviductal microenvironment plays a pivotal role in normal embryonic development. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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