| Literature DB >> 32026305 |
Myung Joo Kim1, Kyoung Hee Choi1,2, Dong Woo Seo1, Hye Ran Lee1, Hyun Seok Kong3, Chan Hee Lee3, Woo Sik Lee4, Hoon Taek Lee2, Jung Jae Ko5, Ji Hyang Kim6, Sang Jin Lee3, Jae Ho Lee7,8.
Abstract
Mitochondrial dysfunction is strongly associated with the oocyte quality and aging, wherein the aged oocytes are related to the actin cytoskeleton integrity; however, whether this integrity is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes from aged mice remains unclear. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and actin cytoskeleton instability in oocytes from the aged mice. We performed comparable analysis of mitochondrial motility between young, 1.5 μM cytochalasin B (CB)-treated young oocytes, and aged oocytes by confocal live imaging. Moreover, we analyzed the relationships between mitochondrial motility and maturation ratios, including ATP production ratio of the young, CB-treated young, and aged oocytes. Actin cytoskeleton instability in the aged oocytes and CB-treated young oocytes led to a significant decrease in the mitochondrial motility and low ATP productive ratios compared to those in the young group. Our data suggest that the actin cytoskeleton instability is presumably the primary cause for the loss of mitochondrial function in the aged murine oocytes.Entities:
Keywords: ATP production; Actin cytoskeleton; Mitochondria; Oocyte
Year: 2020 PMID: 32026305 DOI: 10.1007/s43032-020-00145-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 3.060