2024-03-29T12:48:33Zhttps://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace-oai/requestoai:eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp:2115/507742022-11-17T02:08:08Zhdl_2115_20048hdl_2115_140Ovarian cysts in MRL/MpJ mice are derived from the extraovarian rete : a developmental studyLee, Shin-Hyo1000060547769Ichii, Osamu1000010566152Otsuka, Saori0000-0002-7347-4587Elewa, Yaser Hosney1000020590417Namiki, Yuka1000020091481Hashimoto, Yoshiharu1000010178402Kon, Yasuhiroopen accessThe definitive version is available at wileyonlinelibrary.commesonephric tubulesMRL/MpJ miceovarian cystsrete ovarii649MRL/MpJ (MRL) mice, commonly used as a model for autoimmune disease, have a high frequency of ovarian cysts originating from the rete ovarii. In the present study, to clarify how the rete ovarii, which are remnants of mesonephric tubules during embryogenesis, progress to cystic formation with aging, the morphology of MRL rete ovarii was analyzed and compared to that of normal C57BL/6N (B6) mice. In B6 mice, the rete ovarii consisted of a series of tubules, including the extraovarian rete (ER), the connecting rete (CR), and the intraovarian rete (IR), based on their location. Although the ER of B6 mice was composed of highly convoluted tubules lined by both ciliated and non-ciliated epithelium, the tubules in the CR and IR had only non-ciliated cells. In MRL mice, dilations of the rete ovarii initiated from the IR rather than the ER or CR. Although the histological types of cells lining the lumen of the rete ovarii were the same as those in B6 mice, the ER in MRL mice showed a variety in morphology. In particular, the connections between the ER and ovary tended to disappear with increasing age and the development of ovarian cysts. Furthermore, the epithelium lining large ovarian cysts in MRL mice had ciliated cells forming the cluster. From these findings, it was suggested that cystic changes of the rete ovarii in MRL mice were caused by the dilations of the IR with invasion of the ER and CR into the ovarian medulla. These data provide new pathological mechanisms for ovarian cyst formation.Blackwell Publishing2011-12engjournal articleAMhttp://hdl.handle.net/2115/50774https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2011.01431.x0021-8782Journal of Anatomy2196743755https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/50774/1/JoA219-6_743-755.pdfapplication/pdf3.04 MB2011-12