Veterinary Sciences (Aug 2024)

Effects of Exogenous Regulation of PPARγ on Ovine Oocyte Maturation and Embryonic Development In Vitro

  • Hengbin Yu,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Yidan Zhang,
  • Shuaitong Chen,
  • Zhenghang Li,
  • Wenhui Pi,
  • Weibin Zeng,
  • Guangdong Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11090397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 397

Abstract

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Lactating oocytes consume a lot of energy during maturation, a large part of which comes from lipid metabolism. PPARγ is a key regulator of lipid metabolism. In this study, rosiglitazone (RSG), an activator of PPARγ, was added to a mature medium to investigate its effects on the levels of spindle and the chromosome arrangement, lipid deposition, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and glutathione (GSH) levels, oocyte secretion factors, apoptosis and lipid metabolism-related gene expression, and subsequent embryonic development during the maturation of sheep oocytes. The oocyte secretion factor affects gene expression related to apoptosis and lipid metabolism and subsequent embryonic development. The results showed that the proportion of spindle and normal chromosome arrangements increased in the 5 μM RSG treatment group, the lipid content increased after cell maturation, the ROS level decreased, and the GSH level increased. The expressions of oocyte secretion factor (GDF9 and BMP15), anti-apoptosis gene (BCL2), and lipid metabolism-related genes (ACAA1, CPT1A, PLIN2) were increased in the 5 μM treatment group. Finally, the development of blastocysts was examined. After the oocytes were treated with 5 μM RSG, the blastocyst rate and the gene expression of the totipotency gene (OCT4) were increased. It was concluded that increasing PPARγ activity during ovine oocyte maturation could promote lipid metabolism, reduce oxidative stress, and improve the ovine oocyte maturation rate and subsequent embryo development.

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