Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Jul 2024)

ROS suppression and oocyte quality restoration: NMN intervention in decabromodiphenyl ether-exposed mice

  • Yi Jiang,
  • Rong Cheng,
  • Haoyang Zhou,
  • Yanan Pu,
  • Di Wang,
  • Yangyang Jiao,
  • Yan Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 280
p. 116557

Abstract

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Decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) is an organic compound that is widely used in rubber, textile, electronics, plastics and other industries. It has been found that BDE-209 has a destructive effect on the reproductive system of mammals. However, the effect of BDE-209 exposure on oocyte quality and whether there is a viable salvage strategy have not been reported. Here, we report that murine oocytes exposed to BDE-209 produce a series of meiostic defects, including increased fragmentation rates and decreased PBE. Furthermore, exposure of oocytes to BDE-209 hinders mitochondrial function and disrupts mitochondrial integrity. Our observations show that supplementation with NMN successfully alleviated the meiosis impairment caused by BDE-209 and averted oocyte apoptosis by suppressing ROS generation. In conclusion, our findings suggest that NMN supplementation may be able to alleviate the oocyte quality impairment induced by BDE-209 exposure, providing a potential strategy for protecting oocytes from environmental pollutant exposure.

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