ADCY5 Gene Affects Seasonal Reproduction in Dairy Goats by Regulating Ovarian Granulosa Cells Steroid Hormone Synthesis.

Int J Mol Sci

Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Agriculture, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China.

Published: February 2025


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Follicle development in dairy goats is lower after induced estrus during the non-breeding season, reducing conception rates and challenging year-round milk supply. This study investigated follicle development during the breeding and non-breeding seasons and explored molecular mechanisms for variations in the proportions of follicles of different sizes using ovarian RNA-seq and in vitro experiments. Induced estrus during the non-breeding season used a simulated breeding season short photoperiod and male effect methods, while the male effect method was used during the breeding season. This study identified an increase in follicle size during the breeding season and performed RNA-seq on ovaries to explore the underlying causes. The RNA-seq analysis elucidated pathways associated with cellular and hormonal metabolism and identified adenylyl cyclase 5 () as a key differentially expressed gene. In vitro experiments demonstrated that interfering with in ovarian granulosa cells (GCs) reduced steroid synthesis. Conversely, the overexpression of increased steroid synthesis. affects the biological function of GCs and consequently influences follicle development through the cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation (MAPK) pathways. Overall, our findings demonstrate that follicle development in dairy goats differs between the breeding and non-breeding seasons and that the differential expression levels of the gene contribute to this discrepancy.

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