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Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors

(1) Background: The binding sites of melatonin, as a multifunctional molecule, have been identified in human, porcine, and bovine samples. However, the binding sites and mechanisms of melatonin have not been reported in sheep; (2) Methods: Cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs) were cultured in TCM-199 sup...

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Autores principales: Tian, Xiuzhi, Wang, Feng, Zhang, Lu, He, Changjiu, Ji, Pengyun, Wang, Jing, Zhang, Zhenzhen, Lv, Dongying, Abulizi, Wusiman, Wang, Xuguang, Lian, Zhengxing, Liu, Guoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28420163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040834
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author Tian, Xiuzhi
Wang, Feng
Zhang, Lu
He, Changjiu
Ji, Pengyun
Wang, Jing
Zhang, Zhenzhen
Lv, Dongying
Abulizi, Wusiman
Wang, Xuguang
Lian, Zhengxing
Liu, Guoshi
author_facet Tian, Xiuzhi
Wang, Feng
Zhang, Lu
He, Changjiu
Ji, Pengyun
Wang, Jing
Zhang, Zhenzhen
Lv, Dongying
Abulizi, Wusiman
Wang, Xuguang
Lian, Zhengxing
Liu, Guoshi
author_sort Tian, Xiuzhi
collection PubMed
description (1) Background: The binding sites of melatonin, as a multifunctional molecule, have been identified in human, porcine, and bovine samples. However, the binding sites and mechanisms of melatonin have not been reported in sheep; (2) Methods: Cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs) were cultured in TCM-199 supplemented with melatonin at concentrations of 0, 10(−3), 10(−5), 10(−7), 10(−9), and 10(−11) M. Melatonin receptors (MT1 and MT2) were evaluated via immunofluorescence and Western blot. The effects of melatonin on cumulus cell expansion, nuclear maturation, embryo development, and related gene (GDF9, DNMT1, PTX3, HAS2, and EGFR) expression were investigated. The level of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) were evaluated in oocytes and cumulus, respectively; (3) Results: Both MT1 and MT2 were expressed in oocytes, cumulus cells, and granulosa cells. Melatonin with a concentration of 10(−7) M significantly enhanced the rates of nuclear maturation, cumulus cells expansion, cleavage, and blastocyst. Melatonin enhanced the expression of BMP15 in oocytes and of PTX3, HAS2, and EGFR in cumulus cells. Melatonin decreased the cAMP level of oocytes but enhanced the cGMP level in oocytes and cumulus cells; (4) Conclusion: The higher presence of MT1 in GV cumulus cells and the beneficial effects of melatonin indicated that its roles in regulating sheep oocyte maturation may be mediated mainly by the MT1 receptor.
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spelling pubmed-54124182017-05-05 Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors Tian, Xiuzhi Wang, Feng Zhang, Lu He, Changjiu Ji, Pengyun Wang, Jing Zhang, Zhenzhen Lv, Dongying Abulizi, Wusiman Wang, Xuguang Lian, Zhengxing Liu, Guoshi Int J Mol Sci Article (1) Background: The binding sites of melatonin, as a multifunctional molecule, have been identified in human, porcine, and bovine samples. However, the binding sites and mechanisms of melatonin have not been reported in sheep; (2) Methods: Cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs) were cultured in TCM-199 supplemented with melatonin at concentrations of 0, 10(−3), 10(−5), 10(−7), 10(−9), and 10(−11) M. Melatonin receptors (MT1 and MT2) were evaluated via immunofluorescence and Western blot. The effects of melatonin on cumulus cell expansion, nuclear maturation, embryo development, and related gene (GDF9, DNMT1, PTX3, HAS2, and EGFR) expression were investigated. The level of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) were evaluated in oocytes and cumulus, respectively; (3) Results: Both MT1 and MT2 were expressed in oocytes, cumulus cells, and granulosa cells. Melatonin with a concentration of 10(−7) M significantly enhanced the rates of nuclear maturation, cumulus cells expansion, cleavage, and blastocyst. Melatonin enhanced the expression of BMP15 in oocytes and of PTX3, HAS2, and EGFR in cumulus cells. Melatonin decreased the cAMP level of oocytes but enhanced the cGMP level in oocytes and cumulus cells; (4) Conclusion: The higher presence of MT1 in GV cumulus cells and the beneficial effects of melatonin indicated that its roles in regulating sheep oocyte maturation may be mediated mainly by the MT1 receptor. MDPI 2017-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5412418/ /pubmed/28420163 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040834 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Tian, Xiuzhi
Wang, Feng
Zhang, Lu
He, Changjiu
Ji, Pengyun
Wang, Jing
Zhang, Zhenzhen
Lv, Dongying
Abulizi, Wusiman
Wang, Xuguang
Lian, Zhengxing
Liu, Guoshi
Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors
title Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors
title_full Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors
title_fullStr Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors
title_short Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on the In Vitro Maturation of Sheep Oocytes and Its Relation to Melatonin Receptors
title_sort beneficial effects of melatonin on the in vitro maturation of sheep oocytes and its relation to melatonin receptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28420163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040834
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