Mitochondrial regulation of [Ca2+]i oscillations during cell cycle resumption of the second meiosis of oocyte

Oocyte is arrested at metaphase of the second meiosis until fertilization switching on [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations. Oocyte activation inefficiency is the most challenging problem for failed fertilization and embryonic development. Mitochondrial function and intracellular [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations are two cr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) Tex.), 2018-06, Vol.17 (12), p.1471-1486
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Feng, Yuan, Rui-Ying, Li, Li, Meng, Tie-Gang, Fan, Li-Hua, Jing, Ying, Zhang, Ren-Ren, Li, Yuna-Yuan, Liang, Qiu-Xia, Dong, Feng, Hou, Yi, Schatten, Heide, Sun, Qing-Yuan, Ou, Xiang-Hong
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Zusammenfassung:Oocyte is arrested at metaphase of the second meiosis until fertilization switching on [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations. Oocyte activation inefficiency is the most challenging problem for failed fertilization and embryonic development. Mitochondrial function and intracellular [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations are two critical factors for the oocyte's developmental potential. We aimed to understand the possible correlation between mitochondrial function and [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations in oocytes. To this end, mitochondrial uncoupler CCCP which damages mitochondrial function and two small molecule mitochondrial agonists, L-carnitine (LC) and BGP-15, were used to examine the regulation of [Ca 2+ ]i by mitochondrial functions. With increasing CCCP concentrations, [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations were gradually diminished and high concentrations of CCCP led to oocyte death. LC enhanced mitochondrial membrane potential and [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations and even improved the damage induced by CCCP, however, BGP-15 had no beneficial effect on oocyte activation. We have found that mitochondrial function plays a vital role in the generation of [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations in oocytes, and thus mitochondria may interact with the ER to generate [Ca 2+ ]i oscillations during oocyte activation. Improvement of mitochondrial functions with small molecules can be expected to improve oocyte activation and embryonic development in infertile patients without invasive micromanipulation.
ISSN:1538-4101
1551-4005
DOI:10.1080/15384101.2018.1489179