Abstract

To improve the developmental potential of in vitro embryos is a long-term concern field for human assisted reproduction and animal in vitro embryo production practice. In the current study, we examined the effects and mechanism of an HDAC6 inhibitor, tubacin, on the maturation of porcine oocytes and in vitro development of porcine IVF embryos. It has been demonstrated the effect of tubacin on the acetylation level of α-tubulin in porcine oocytes. As a result, the maturation rate of porcine oocytes was significantly improved (P < 0.05), and the following development potent of blastocysts forming rate was also significantly increased (P < 0.05). We found that the increased acetylation of α-tubulin significantly reduced the abnormal rate of microtubule, furthermore, the proportion of mitochondria in the vicinity of in vitro fertilization (IVF) nucleus was significantly enhanced in Metaphase I (MI) and Metaphase II (MII) stages. The expression levels of microtubule assembly genes (TUBA1A, αTAT1 and MAP2) significantly up-regulated in MI and MII stages. Together, these results suggest that treatment of porcine oocytes during maturation with tubacin could promote their IVF embryos developmental competence by altering spindle formation, mitochondrial concentration and genes expression patterns of matured porcine oocytes.

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