Abstract

Understanding the changes in the swine female reproductive system is important for solving issues related to reproductive failure and litter size. Elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of the natural estrous cycle in the oviduct under non-fertilisation conditions can improve our understanding of its role in the reproductive system. Herein, whole transcriptome RNA sequencing of oviduct tissue samples was performed. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified for each time point relative to day 0 and classified into three clusters based on their expression patterns. Clusters 1 and 2 included genes involved in the physiological changes through the estrous cycle. Cluster 1 genes were mainly involved in PI3K-Akt signaling and steroid hormone biosynthesis pathways. Cluster 2 genes were involved in extracellular matrix-receptor interactions and protein digestion pathways. In Cluster 3, the DEGs were downregulated in the luteal phase; they were strongly associated with cell cycle, calcium signaling, and oocyte meiosis. The gene expression in the oviduct during the estrous cycle influenced oocyte transport and fertilization. Our findings provide a basis for successfully breeding pigs and elucidating the mechanisms underlying the changes in the pig oviduct during the estrous cycle.

Highlights

  • Understanding the complex changes in the swine female reproductive system is important for solving issues related to reproductive failure as well as the litter size

  • Whole transcriptome RNA sequencing of oviduct tissue samples was performed on Days 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 across the entire oestrous cycle to screen for differentially expressed genes (DEGs)

  • Cluster 1 included genes were mainly involved in PI3K-Akt signalling and steroid hormone biosynthesis pathways, while Cluster 2 genes were involved in extracellular matrix– receptor interaction and protein digestion pathways

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The aim of this study was to determine the time-serial transcriptome profile and the molecular mechanisms occurring in the porcine oviduct during the oestrous cycle using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq)

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