Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (Nov 2016)

Effect of Type I Diabetes on the Proteome of Mouse Oocytes

  • Guangjian Jiang,
  • Guangli Zhang,
  • Tian An,
  • Zhongchen He,
  • Lihua Kang,
  • Xiuyan Yang,
  • Yujie Gu,
  • Dongwei Zhang,
  • Yangang Wang,
  • Sihua Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000447924
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 6
pp. 2320 – 2330

Abstract

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Background: Type I diabetes is a global public health concern that affects young people of reproductive age and can damage oocytes, reducing their maturation rate and blocking embryonic development. Understanding the effects of type I diabetes on oocytes is important to facilitate the maintenance of reproductive capacity in female diabetic patients. Methods: To analyze the effects of type I diabetes on mammalian oocytes, protein profile changes in mice with streptozotocin-induced type I diabetes were investigated using proteomic tools; non-diabetic mouse oocytes were used as controls. Immunofluorescence analysis for the spindle and mitochondria of oocytes. Results: We found that type I diabetes severely disturbed the metabolic processes of mouse oocytes. We also observed significant changes in levels of histone H1, H2A/B, and H3 variants in diabetic oocytes (fold change: > 0.4 or Conclusion: Our results indicate that type I diabetes disrupts metabolic processes, spindle formation, mitochondria distribution and modulates epigenetic code in oocytes. Such effects could have a major impact on the reproductive dynamics of female patients with type I diabetes.

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