PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

The roles of parathyroid hormone-like hormone during mouse preimplantation embryonic development.

  • Lei Guo,
  • Shu-Tao Qi,
  • De-Qiang Miao,
  • Xing-Wei Liang,
  • Hui Li,
  • Xiang-Hong Ou,
  • Xin Huang,
  • Cai-Rong Yang,
  • Ying-Chun Ouyang,
  • Yi Hou,
  • Qing-Yuan Sun,
  • Zhiming Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e40528

Abstract

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Parathyroid hormone-like hormone (PTHLH) was first identified as a parathyroid hormone (PTH)-like factor responsible for humoral hypercalcemia in malignancies in the 1980s. Previous studies demonstrated that PTHLH is expressed in multiple tissues and is an important regulator of cellular and organ growth, development, migration, differentiation, and survival. However, there is a lack of data on the expression and function of PTHLH during preimplantation embryonic development. In this study, we investigated the expression characteristics and functions of PTHLH during mouse preimplantation embryonic development. The results show that Pthlh is expressed in mouse oocytes and preimplantation embryos at all developmental stages, with the highest expression at the MII stage of the oocytes and the lowest expression at the blastocyst stage of the preimplantation embryos. The siRNA-mediated depletion of Pthlh at the MII stage oocytes or the 1-cell stage embryos significantly decreased the blastocyst formation rate, while this effect could be corrected by culturing the Pthlh depleted embryos in the medium containing PTHLH protein. Moreover, expression of the pluripotency-related genes Nanog and Pou5f1 was significantly reduced in Pthlh-depleted embryos at the morula stage. Additionally, histone acetylation patterns were altered by Pthlh depletion. These results suggest that PTHLH plays important roles during mouse preimplantation embryonic development.