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Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The uterus is an important place for mammals to nurture new life, and improving the physiological function of the uterus is important for improving the reproductive efficiency of mammals. NAC is a small-molecule antioxidant with a positive regulatory effect on mammalian reproductive...

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Autores principales: Fu, Kaibin, Chen, Xiang, Guo, Wei, Zhou, Zhinan, Zhang, Yan, Ji, Taotao, Yang, Peifang, Tian, Xingzhou, Wang, Weiwei, Zou, Yue
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139290
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182431
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author Fu, Kaibin
Chen, Xiang
Guo, Wei
Zhou, Zhinan
Zhang, Yan
Ji, Taotao
Yang, Peifang
Tian, Xingzhou
Wang, Weiwei
Zou, Yue
author_facet Fu, Kaibin
Chen, Xiang
Guo, Wei
Zhou, Zhinan
Zhang, Yan
Ji, Taotao
Yang, Peifang
Tian, Xingzhou
Wang, Weiwei
Zou, Yue
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The uterus is an important place for mammals to nurture new life, and improving the physiological function of the uterus is important for improving the reproductive efficiency of mammals. NAC is a small-molecule antioxidant with a positive regulatory effect on mammalian reproductive performance. We found that NAC can alter the expression of uterine genes in goats in early gestation. These DEGs may regulate uterine performance in early pregnancy in goats by participating in signalling pathways related to reproductive regulation, resistance to oxidative stress, immune regulation, angiogenesis and development, cytokines, and cell adhesion. These findings provide a fundamental reference for the modulation of reproductive performance in goats in early gestation by NAC. ABSTRACT: N acetylcysteine (NAC) affects antioxidation and reactive oxygen species scavenging in the body and thereby promotes embryonic development and implantation and inhibits inflammation. The mechanism through which NAC regulates reproductive performance in the uteri of goats during early gestation remains unclear. In this study, the treatment group was fed 0.07% NAC for the first 35 days of gestation, whereas the control group received no NAC supplementation. The regulatory genes and key pathways associated with goat reproductive performance under NAC supplementation were identified by RNA-seq. RT–qPCR was used to verify the sequencing results and subsequently construct tissue expression profiles of the relevant genes. RNA-seq identified 19,796 genes coexpressed in the control and treatment groups and 1318 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including 787 and 531 DEGs enriched in the treatment and control groups, respectively. A GO analysis revealed that the identified genes mapped to pathways such as cell activation, cytokine production, cell mitotic processes, and angiogenesis, and a KEGG enrichment analysis showed that the DEGs were enriched in pathways associated with reproductive regulation, immune regulation, resistance to oxidative stress, and cell adhesion. The RT–qPCR analysis showed that BDNF and CSF-1 were most highly expressed in the uterus, that WIF1 and ESR2 showed low expression in the uterus, and that CTSS, PTX3, and TGFβ-3 were most highly expressed in the oviduct, which indicated that these genes may be directly or indirectly involved in the modulation of reproduction in early-gestation goats. These findings provide fundamental data for the NAC-mediated modulation of the reproductive performance of goats during early gestation.
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spelling pubmed-94951832022-09-23 Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation Fu, Kaibin Chen, Xiang Guo, Wei Zhou, Zhinan Zhang, Yan Ji, Taotao Yang, Peifang Tian, Xingzhou Wang, Weiwei Zou, Yue Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The uterus is an important place for mammals to nurture new life, and improving the physiological function of the uterus is important for improving the reproductive efficiency of mammals. NAC is a small-molecule antioxidant with a positive regulatory effect on mammalian reproductive performance. We found that NAC can alter the expression of uterine genes in goats in early gestation. These DEGs may regulate uterine performance in early pregnancy in goats by participating in signalling pathways related to reproductive regulation, resistance to oxidative stress, immune regulation, angiogenesis and development, cytokines, and cell adhesion. These findings provide a fundamental reference for the modulation of reproductive performance in goats in early gestation by NAC. ABSTRACT: N acetylcysteine (NAC) affects antioxidation and reactive oxygen species scavenging in the body and thereby promotes embryonic development and implantation and inhibits inflammation. The mechanism through which NAC regulates reproductive performance in the uteri of goats during early gestation remains unclear. In this study, the treatment group was fed 0.07% NAC for the first 35 days of gestation, whereas the control group received no NAC supplementation. The regulatory genes and key pathways associated with goat reproductive performance under NAC supplementation were identified by RNA-seq. RT–qPCR was used to verify the sequencing results and subsequently construct tissue expression profiles of the relevant genes. RNA-seq identified 19,796 genes coexpressed in the control and treatment groups and 1318 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including 787 and 531 DEGs enriched in the treatment and control groups, respectively. A GO analysis revealed that the identified genes mapped to pathways such as cell activation, cytokine production, cell mitotic processes, and angiogenesis, and a KEGG enrichment analysis showed that the DEGs were enriched in pathways associated with reproductive regulation, immune regulation, resistance to oxidative stress, and cell adhesion. The RT–qPCR analysis showed that BDNF and CSF-1 were most highly expressed in the uterus, that WIF1 and ESR2 showed low expression in the uterus, and that CTSS, PTX3, and TGFβ-3 were most highly expressed in the oviduct, which indicated that these genes may be directly or indirectly involved in the modulation of reproduction in early-gestation goats. These findings provide fundamental data for the NAC-mediated modulation of the reproductive performance of goats during early gestation. MDPI 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9495183/ /pubmed/36139290 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182431 Text en © 2022 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Fu, Kaibin
Chen, Xiang
Guo, Wei
Zhou, Zhinan
Zhang, Yan
Ji, Taotao
Yang, Peifang
Tian, Xingzhou
Wang, Weiwei
Zou, Yue
Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation
title Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation
title_full Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation
title_fullStr Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation
title_short Effects of N Acetylcysteine on the Expression of Genes Associated with Reproductive Performance in the Goat Uterus during Early Gestation
title_sort effects of n acetylcysteine on the expression of genes associated with reproductive performance in the goat uterus during early gestation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139290
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182431
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