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Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione

Although oocytes from prepubertal animals are found less competent than oocytes from adults, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Using the mouse oocyte model, this paper has tested the hypothesis that the developmental potential of prepubertal oocytes is compromised due mainly to their...

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Autores principales: Jiao, Guang-Zhong, Cao, Xin-Yan, Cui, Wei, Lian, Hua-Yu, Miao, Yi-Long, Wu, Xiu-Fen, Han, Dong, Tan, Jing-He
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058018
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author Jiao, Guang-Zhong
Cao, Xin-Yan
Cui, Wei
Lian, Hua-Yu
Miao, Yi-Long
Wu, Xiu-Fen
Han, Dong
Tan, Jing-He
author_facet Jiao, Guang-Zhong
Cao, Xin-Yan
Cui, Wei
Lian, Hua-Yu
Miao, Yi-Long
Wu, Xiu-Fen
Han, Dong
Tan, Jing-He
author_sort Jiao, Guang-Zhong
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description Although oocytes from prepubertal animals are found less competent than oocytes from adults, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Using the mouse oocyte model, this paper has tested the hypothesis that the developmental potential of prepubertal oocytes is compromised due mainly to their impaired potential for glutathione synthesis. Oocytes from prepubertal and adult mice, primed with or without eCG, were matured in vitro and assessed for glutathione synthesis potential, oxidative stress, Ca(2+) reserves, fertilization and in vitro development potential. In unprimed mice, abilities for glutathione synthesis, activation, male pronuclear formation, blastocyst formation, cortical granule migration and polyspermic block were all compromised significantly in prepubertal compared to adult oocytes. Cysteamine and cystine supplementation to maturation medium significantly promoted oocyte glutathione synthesis and blastocyst development but difference due to maternal age remained. Whereas reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels increased, Ca(2+) storage decreased significantly in prepubertal oocytes. Levels of both catalytic and modifier subunits of the γ-glutamylcysteine ligase were significantly lower in prepubertal than in adult oocytes. Maternal eCG priming improved all the parameters and eliminated the age difference. Together, the results have confirmed our hypothesis by showing that prepubertal oocytes have a decreased ability to synthesize glutathione leading to an impaired potential to reduce ROS and to form male pronuclei and blastocysts. The resulting oxidative stress decreases the intracellular Ca(2+) store resulting in impaired activation at fertilization, and damages the microfilament network, which affects cortical granule redistribution leading to polyspermy.
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spelling pubmed-35857262013-03-06 Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione Jiao, Guang-Zhong Cao, Xin-Yan Cui, Wei Lian, Hua-Yu Miao, Yi-Long Wu, Xiu-Fen Han, Dong Tan, Jing-He PLoS One Research Article Although oocytes from prepubertal animals are found less competent than oocytes from adults, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Using the mouse oocyte model, this paper has tested the hypothesis that the developmental potential of prepubertal oocytes is compromised due mainly to their impaired potential for glutathione synthesis. Oocytes from prepubertal and adult mice, primed with or without eCG, were matured in vitro and assessed for glutathione synthesis potential, oxidative stress, Ca(2+) reserves, fertilization and in vitro development potential. In unprimed mice, abilities for glutathione synthesis, activation, male pronuclear formation, blastocyst formation, cortical granule migration and polyspermic block were all compromised significantly in prepubertal compared to adult oocytes. Cysteamine and cystine supplementation to maturation medium significantly promoted oocyte glutathione synthesis and blastocyst development but difference due to maternal age remained. Whereas reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels increased, Ca(2+) storage decreased significantly in prepubertal oocytes. Levels of both catalytic and modifier subunits of the γ-glutamylcysteine ligase were significantly lower in prepubertal than in adult oocytes. Maternal eCG priming improved all the parameters and eliminated the age difference. Together, the results have confirmed our hypothesis by showing that prepubertal oocytes have a decreased ability to synthesize glutathione leading to an impaired potential to reduce ROS and to form male pronuclei and blastocysts. The resulting oxidative stress decreases the intracellular Ca(2+) store resulting in impaired activation at fertilization, and damages the microfilament network, which affects cortical granule redistribution leading to polyspermy. Public Library of Science 2013-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3585726/ /pubmed/23469259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058018 Text en © 2013 Jiao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jiao, Guang-Zhong
Cao, Xin-Yan
Cui, Wei
Lian, Hua-Yu
Miao, Yi-Long
Wu, Xiu-Fen
Han, Dong
Tan, Jing-He
Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione
title Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione
title_full Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione
title_fullStr Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione
title_short Developmental Potential of Prepubertal Mouse Oocytes Is Compromised Due Mainly to Their Impaired Synthesis of Glutathione
title_sort developmental potential of prepubertal mouse oocytes is compromised due mainly to their impaired synthesis of glutathione
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058018
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