Protodioscin protects porcine oocytes against H₂O₂-induced oxidative stress during in vitro maturation

Autor: So-Hee, Kim, Seung-Eun, Lee, Jae-Wook, Yoon, Hyo-Jin, Park, Seung-Hwan, Oh, Do-Geon, Lee, Da-Bin, Pyeon, Eun-Young, Kim, Se-Pill, Park
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Animal bioscience.
ISSN: 2765-0189
Popis: The present study investigated whether protodioscin (PD), a steroidal saponin mainly found in rhizome of Dioscorea species, alleviates oxidative stress-induced damage of porcine oocytes during in vitro maturation.Oocytes were treated with different concentrations of PD (0, 1, 10, 100, and 200 μM) in the presence of 200 μM H2O2 during in vitro maturation. Following maturation, spindle morphology and MAPK activity was assessed along with ROS level, GSH activity, and mRNA expression of endogenous antioxidant genes at the MII stage. On the day 7 after parthenogenetic activation, blastocyst formation rate was calculated and the quality of embryo and mRNA expression of development-related genes was evaluated.Developmental competence was significantly poorer in the 0 μM PD-treated (control) group than in the non-treated (normal) and 10 μM PD-treated (10PD) groups. Although the reactive oxygen species level did not significantly differ between these three groups, the glutathione level and mRNA expression of antioxidant genes (SOD1, SOD2, Nrf2, and HO-1) were significantly higher in the normal and 10PD groups than in the control group. In addition, the percentage of oocytes with defective spindle and abnormal chromosomal alignment was significantly lower and the ratio of phosphorylated p44/42 to total p44/42 was significantly higher in the normal and 10PD groups than in the control group. The total cell number per blastocyst was significantly higher in the 10PD group than in the control group. The percentage of apoptotic cells in blastocysts was highest in the control group; however, the difference was not significant. mRNA expression of development-related genes (POU5F1, CDX2, and NANOG) was consistently increased by addition of PD.PD effectively improves the developmental competence and quality of blastocysts by protecting porcine oocytes against oxidative stress.
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