Mehmet Osman Atli
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Biology of Reproduction | 2012
Mehmet Osman Atli; R.W. Bender; Vatsal Mehta; Michele R. Bastos; Wenxiang Luo; Chad M. Vezina; M.C. Wiltbank
ABSTRACT Natural luteolysis involves multiple pulses of prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF) released by the nonpregnant uterus. This study investigated expression of 18 genes from five distinct pathways, following multiple low-dose pulses of PGF. Cows on Day 9 of the estrous cycle received four intrauterine infusions of 0.25 ml of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) or PGF (0.5 mg of PGF in 0.25 ml of PBS) at 6-h intervals. A luteal biopsy sample was collected 30 min after each PBS or PGF infusion. There were four treatment groups: Control (n = 5; 4 PBS infusions), 4XPGF (4 PGF infusions; n = 5), 2XPGF-non-regressed (2 PGF infusions; n = 5; PGF-PBS-PGF-PBS; no regression after treatments), and 2XPGF-regressed (PGF-PBS-PGF-PBS; regression after treatments; n = 5). As expected, the first PGF pulse increased mRNA for the immediate early genes JUN, FOS, NR4A1, and EGR1 but unexpectedly also increased mRNA for steroidogenic (STAR) and angiogenic (VEGFA) pathways. The second PGF pulse induced immediate early genes and genes related to immune system activation (IL1B, FAS, FASLG, IL8). However, mRNA for VEGFA and STAR were decreased by the second PGF infusion. After the third and fourth PGF pulses, a distinctly luteolytic pattern of gene expression was evident, with inhibition of steroidogenic and angiogenic pathways, whereas, there was induction of pathways for immune system activation and production of PGF. The pattern of PGF-induced gene expression was similar in corpus luteum not destined for luteolysis (2X-non-regressed) after the first PGF pulse but was very distinct after the second PGF pulse. Thus, although the initial PGF pulse induced mRNA for many pathways, the second and later pulses of PGF appear to have set the distinct pattern of gene expression that result in luteolysis.
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | 2012
Aruna Govindaraju; Alper Uzun; LaShonda Robertson; Mehmet Osman Atli; Abdullah Kaya; Einko Topper; Elizabeth Crate; James F. Padbury; Andy D. Perkins; Erdogan Memili
BackgroundMicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression and thus play important roles in mammalian development. However, the comprehensive lists of microRNAs, as well as, molecular mechanisms by which microRNAs regulate gene expression during gamete and embryo development are poorly defined. The objectives of this study were to determine microRNAs in bull sperm and predict their functions.MethodsTo accomplish our objectives we isolated miRNAs from sperm of high and low fertility bulls, conducted microRNA microarray experiments and validated expression of a panel of microRNAs using real time RT-PCR. Bioinformatic approaches were carried out to identify regulated targets.ResultsWe demonstrated that an abundance of microRNAs were present in bovine spermatozoa, however, only seven were differentially expressed; hsa-aga-3155, -8197, -6727, -11796, -14189, -6125, -13659. The abundance of miRNAs in the spermatozoa and the differential expression in sperm from high vs. low fertility bulls suggests that the miRNAs possibly play important functions in the regulating mechanisms of bovine spermatozoa.ConclusionIdentification of specific microRNAs expressed in spermatozoa of bulls with different fertility phenotypes will help better understand mammalian gametogenesis and early development.
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2010
Ercan Kurar; Mehmet Osman Atli; Ahmet Semacan
Theriogenology | 2017
Mehmet Salih Kaya; Mehmet Köse; Aydin Guzeloglu; Zekeriya Kıyma; Mehmet Osman Atli
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2014
M. Köse; M. Görgülü; M. S. Kaya; N. Aydi̇lek; F. Bozkaya; T. Bayrıl; Ercan Kurar; Z. Kıyma; A. . Güzeloğlu; Mehmet Osman Atli
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2012
Ercan Kurar; Mehmet Osman Atli; Aydin Guzeloglu; Seyit Ali Kayis; Ahmet Semacan; Kurar E; Mehmet O. Atli; Guzeloglu A; Semacan A. Ex
Animal reproduction | 2017
Mehmet Osman Atli; Mehmet Köse; Mehmet Salih Kaya; Nurettin Aydilek; Aydin Güzelolu; M.C. Wiltbank
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2016
Mehmet Salih Kaya; Mehmet Köse; Faruk Bozkaya; Hasan Mutlu; Eyyüp Hakan Uçar; Mehmet Osman Atli
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2016
Mehmet Salih Kaya; Mehmet Osman Atli; Mehmet Köse
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2016
Mehmet Osman Atli; Aydin Guzeloglu; Seyit Ali Kayis; Mehmet Salih Kaya; Nurettin Aydilek; Faruk Bozkaya