IMR Press / FBS / Volume 3 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.2741/S140

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Article
Endothelins in regulating ovarian and oviductal function
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1 Reproductive Sciences Graduate Program, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY 40536
2 College, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 305-764
3 Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 305-764

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Academic Editor: Indrajit Chowdhury

Front. Biosci. (Schol Ed) 2011, 3(1), 145–155; https://doi.org/10.2741/S140
Published: 1 January 2011
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent progress in reproductive biology)
Abstract

In the last 30 years, remarkable progress has been made in our understanding of the biological role of endothelins in the regulation of reproductive function and fertility. A peptide hormone identified for its ability to regulate blood pressure has now been shown as a potent mediator of several reproductive pathways. Ligand- and receptor-specific roles have been identified and/or postulated during follicular development and ovulation as well as in the function and regression of the corpus luteum. In this review we have attempted to organize endothelin-mediated ovarian processes in a process-specific manner, rather than compile a review of ligand- or isoform-specific actions. Further, we have included a discussion on "post-ovarian" or oviductal function, as well as the future directions that we believe will increase our understanding of endothelin biology as a whole.

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