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Effects of melatonin on maturation, histone acetylation, autophagy of porcine oocytes and subsequent embryonic development.

Zhen Chen1, Xiaoyuan Zuo1, Hui Li1, Renyun Hong1, Biao Ding1, Chengxue Liu1, Di Gao1, Hui Shang1, Zubing Cao1, Weiping Huang1, Xiaorong Zhang1, Yunhai Zhang1.   

Abstract

Melatonin (MLT) is an endogenous hormone with roles in animal germ cell development. However, the effect of MLT on porcine oocyte maturation and its underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we investigated the effects of exogenous MLT on oocyte maturation, histone acetylation, autophagy and subsequent embryonic development. We found that 1 nmol/L MLT supplemented in maturation medium was the optimal concentration to promote porcine oocyte maturation and subsequent developmental competence and quality of parthenogenetic embryos. Interestingly, the beneficial effects of 1 nmol/L MLT treatment on porcine oocyte maturation and embryo development were mainly attributed to the first half period of in vitro maturation. Simultaneously, MLT treatment could also improve maturation of small follicle-derived oocytes, morphologically poor (cumulus cell layer ≤1) and even artificially denuded oocytes and their subsequent embryo development. Furthermore, MLT treatment not only could decrease the levels of H3K27ac and H4K16ac in metaphase II (MII) oocytes, but also could increase the expression abundances of genes associated with cumulus cell expansion, meiotic maturation, histone acetylation and autophagy in cumulus cells or MII oocytes. These results indicate that MLT treatment can facilitate porcine oocyte maturation and subsequent embryonic development probably, through improvements in histone acetylation and autophagy in oocytes.
© 2017 Japanese Society of Animal Science.

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Keywords:  autophagy; histone acetylation; in vitro maturation; melatonin; porcine oocyte

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28349625     DOI: 10.1111/asj.12779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Sci J        ISSN: 1344-3941            Impact factor:   1.749


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