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Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro

Mifepristone (RU-486), a synthetic steroid with potent antiprogestogen and anti-glucocorticoid properties, has been widely used in clinical practice. Its effect on the endometrium, ovary, and fallopian tube has been well reported in many human and animal studies. However, its direct impact on post-i...

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Autores principales: Su, Yu-Ting, Chen, Jia-Shing, Tsai, Yi-Ru, Lan, Kuo-Chung, Wu, Cheng-Chun, Huang, Fu-Jen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34822685
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9110294
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author Su, Yu-Ting
Chen, Jia-Shing
Tsai, Yi-Ru
Lan, Kuo-Chung
Wu, Cheng-Chun
Huang, Fu-Jen
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Chen, Jia-Shing
Tsai, Yi-Ru
Lan, Kuo-Chung
Wu, Cheng-Chun
Huang, Fu-Jen
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description Mifepristone (RU-486), a synthetic steroid with potent antiprogestogen and anti-glucocorticoid properties, has been widely used in clinical practice. Its effect on the endometrium, ovary, and fallopian tube has been well reported in many human and animal studies. However, its direct impact on post-implantation embryos remains underexplored. Additionally, some women choose to keep their pregnancy after mifepristone treatment fails. Thus, the potential risk remains controversial. Hence, this study investigated the direct effects of mifepristone on the development of mice blastocysts in vitro in terms of implantation and post-implantation. We detected the level of progesterone (P4) associated with ovulation in vivo. The presence of progesterone receptors (PRs) in blastocysts and post-implantation embryos was also evaluated. Cultured embryos were treated directly with mifepristone. We further examined embryonic implantation and post-implantation of blastocysts in vitro to evaluate the direct effects of mifepristone on embryos by the assessment of embryonic outgrowth and differential cell staining. In the oviduct lumen, the P4 level dramatically increased at 48 h and slightly decreased at 72 and 96 h following ovulation. PR was expressed in blastocysts not only in the preimplantation stage but also in the early post-implantation period. In the evaluation of developmental stages, mifepristone significantly reduced the successful ratio of developing into the late egg cylinder and the early somite stage. In addition, it further decreased the cell number of the embryos’ inner cell mass and trophectoderm. We herein provide evidence that mifepristone affects blastocyst viability directly and inhibits post-implantation embryo development in vitro. Furthermore, our data reveal a potential risk of fetus fatality and developmental problems when pregnancies are continued after mifepristone treatment fails.
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spelling pubmed-86232302021-11-27 Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro Su, Yu-Ting Chen, Jia-Shing Tsai, Yi-Ru Lan, Kuo-Chung Wu, Cheng-Chun Huang, Fu-Jen Toxics Article Mifepristone (RU-486), a synthetic steroid with potent antiprogestogen and anti-glucocorticoid properties, has been widely used in clinical practice. Its effect on the endometrium, ovary, and fallopian tube has been well reported in many human and animal studies. However, its direct impact on post-implantation embryos remains underexplored. Additionally, some women choose to keep their pregnancy after mifepristone treatment fails. Thus, the potential risk remains controversial. Hence, this study investigated the direct effects of mifepristone on the development of mice blastocysts in vitro in terms of implantation and post-implantation. We detected the level of progesterone (P4) associated with ovulation in vivo. The presence of progesterone receptors (PRs) in blastocysts and post-implantation embryos was also evaluated. Cultured embryos were treated directly with mifepristone. We further examined embryonic implantation and post-implantation of blastocysts in vitro to evaluate the direct effects of mifepristone on embryos by the assessment of embryonic outgrowth and differential cell staining. In the oviduct lumen, the P4 level dramatically increased at 48 h and slightly decreased at 72 and 96 h following ovulation. PR was expressed in blastocysts not only in the preimplantation stage but also in the early post-implantation period. In the evaluation of developmental stages, mifepristone significantly reduced the successful ratio of developing into the late egg cylinder and the early somite stage. In addition, it further decreased the cell number of the embryos’ inner cell mass and trophectoderm. We herein provide evidence that mifepristone affects blastocyst viability directly and inhibits post-implantation embryo development in vitro. Furthermore, our data reveal a potential risk of fetus fatality and developmental problems when pregnancies are continued after mifepristone treatment fails. MDPI 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8623230/ /pubmed/34822685 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9110294 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Su, Yu-Ting
Chen, Jia-Shing
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Lan, Kuo-Chung
Wu, Cheng-Chun
Huang, Fu-Jen
Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro
title Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro
title_full Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro
title_fullStr Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro
title_short Mifepristone Directly Disrupts Mouse Embryonic Development in Terms of Cellular Proliferation and Maturation In Vitro
title_sort mifepristone directly disrupts mouse embryonic development in terms of cellular proliferation and maturation in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34822685
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9110294
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