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Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma

BACKGROUND: Despite its role in increasing the number of offspring during the lifetime of an individual animal, controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) may have detrimental effects on oocyte development, embryo quality and endometrial receptivity. Circulating miRNAs in bio-fluids have been shown t...

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Autores principales: Noferesti, Sina Seifi, Sohel, Md. Mahmodul Hasan, Hoelker, Michael, Salilew-Wondim, Dessie, Tholen, Ernst, Looft, Christian, Rings, Franca, Neuhoff, Christiane, Schellander, Karl, Tesfaye, Dawit
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26645573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13048-015-0208-5
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author Noferesti, Sina Seifi
Sohel, Md. Mahmodul Hasan
Hoelker, Michael
Salilew-Wondim, Dessie
Tholen, Ernst
Looft, Christian
Rings, Franca
Neuhoff, Christiane
Schellander, Karl
Tesfaye, Dawit
author_facet Noferesti, Sina Seifi
Sohel, Md. Mahmodul Hasan
Hoelker, Michael
Salilew-Wondim, Dessie
Tholen, Ernst
Looft, Christian
Rings, Franca
Neuhoff, Christiane
Schellander, Karl
Tesfaye, Dawit
author_sort Noferesti, Sina Seifi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Despite its role in increasing the number of offspring during the lifetime of an individual animal, controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) may have detrimental effects on oocyte development, embryo quality and endometrial receptivity. Circulating miRNAs in bio-fluids have been shown to be associated with various pathological conditions including cancers. Here we aimed to investigate the effect of COH on the level of extracellular miRNAs in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma and elucidate their mode of circulation and potential molecular mechanisms to be affected in the reproductive tract. METHOD: Twelve simmental heifers were estrous synchronized and six of them were hyperstimulated using FSH. Follicular fluid samples from experimental animals were collected using ovum pick up technique at day 0 of the estrous cycle and blood samples were collected at day 0, 3 and 7 of post ovulation. The expression profile of circulatory miRNAs in follicular fluid and blood plasma were performed using the human miRCURY LNA™ Universal RT miRNA PCR array system. A comparative threshold cycle method was used to determine the relative abundance of the miRNAs. RESULTS: A total of 504 and 402 miRNAs were detected in both bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma, respectively. Of these 57 and 21 miRNAs were found to be differentially expressed in follicular fluid and blood plasma, respectively derived from hyperstimulated versus unstimulated heifers. Bioinformatics analysis of those circulating miRNAs indicated that their potential target genes are involved in several pathways including TGF-beta signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, pathways in cancer and Oocyte meiosis. Moreover, detail analysis of the mode of circulation of some candidates showed that most of the miRNA were found to be detected in both exosomal and Ago2 protein complex fraction of both follicular fluid and blood plasma. CONCLUSION: Our data provide the consequence of hyperstimulation induced changes of extracellular miRNAs in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma, which may have a potential role in regulating genes associated not only with bovine ovarian function but also involved in altering various physiological in bovine oocytes, embryos and modulating reproductive tract environment.
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spelling pubmed-46737822015-12-10 Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma Noferesti, Sina Seifi Sohel, Md. Mahmodul Hasan Hoelker, Michael Salilew-Wondim, Dessie Tholen, Ernst Looft, Christian Rings, Franca Neuhoff, Christiane Schellander, Karl Tesfaye, Dawit J Ovarian Res Research BACKGROUND: Despite its role in increasing the number of offspring during the lifetime of an individual animal, controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) may have detrimental effects on oocyte development, embryo quality and endometrial receptivity. Circulating miRNAs in bio-fluids have been shown to be associated with various pathological conditions including cancers. Here we aimed to investigate the effect of COH on the level of extracellular miRNAs in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma and elucidate their mode of circulation and potential molecular mechanisms to be affected in the reproductive tract. METHOD: Twelve simmental heifers were estrous synchronized and six of them were hyperstimulated using FSH. Follicular fluid samples from experimental animals were collected using ovum pick up technique at day 0 of the estrous cycle and blood samples were collected at day 0, 3 and 7 of post ovulation. The expression profile of circulatory miRNAs in follicular fluid and blood plasma were performed using the human miRCURY LNA™ Universal RT miRNA PCR array system. A comparative threshold cycle method was used to determine the relative abundance of the miRNAs. RESULTS: A total of 504 and 402 miRNAs were detected in both bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma, respectively. Of these 57 and 21 miRNAs were found to be differentially expressed in follicular fluid and blood plasma, respectively derived from hyperstimulated versus unstimulated heifers. Bioinformatics analysis of those circulating miRNAs indicated that their potential target genes are involved in several pathways including TGF-beta signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, pathways in cancer and Oocyte meiosis. Moreover, detail analysis of the mode of circulation of some candidates showed that most of the miRNA were found to be detected in both exosomal and Ago2 protein complex fraction of both follicular fluid and blood plasma. CONCLUSION: Our data provide the consequence of hyperstimulation induced changes of extracellular miRNAs in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma, which may have a potential role in regulating genes associated not only with bovine ovarian function but also involved in altering various physiological in bovine oocytes, embryos and modulating reproductive tract environment. BioMed Central 2015-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4673782/ /pubmed/26645573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13048-015-0208-5 Text en © Noferesti et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Noferesti, Sina Seifi
Sohel, Md. Mahmodul Hasan
Hoelker, Michael
Salilew-Wondim, Dessie
Tholen, Ernst
Looft, Christian
Rings, Franca
Neuhoff, Christiane
Schellander, Karl
Tesfaye, Dawit
Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
title Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
title_full Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
title_fullStr Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
title_full_unstemmed Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
title_short Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory miRNA in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
title_sort controlled ovarian hyperstimulation induced changes in the expression of circulatory mirna in bovine follicular fluid and blood plasma
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26645573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13048-015-0208-5
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