Abstract

Progesterone (P4), an ovarian steroid hormone, is an important regulator of female reproduction. In this study, we explored the influence of progesterone on porcine oocyte nuclear maturation and cytoplasmic maturation and development in vitro. We found that the presence of P4 during oocyte maturation did not inhibit polar body extrusions but significantly increased glutathione and decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels relative to that in control groups. The incidence of parthenogenetically activated oocytes that could develop to the blastocyst stage was higher (p < 0.05) when oocytes were exposed to P4 as compared to that in the controls. Cell numbers were increased in the P4-treated groups. Further, the P4-specific inhibitor mifepristone (RU486) prevented porcine oocyte maturation, as represented by the reduced incidence (p < 0.05) of oocyte first polar body extrusions. RU486 affected maturation promoting factor (MPF) activity and maternal mRNA polyadenylation status. In general, these data show that P4 influences the cytoplasmic maturation of porcine oocytes, at least partially, by decreasing their polyadenylation, thereby altering maternal gene expression.

Highlights

  • In mammals, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), which are secreted by the pituitary gland are primarily responsible for follicular growth and ovulation

  • The oocytes were randomly divided into three groups: normal in vitro maturation (IVM) medium with added P4; IVM medium with added P4; and normal IVM medium with added RU486 (Fig. 1)

  • In both the normal IVM medium and IVM medium groups, adding different concentrations of P4 had no effect on metaphase II (MII) oocyte rate (p > 0.05)

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Introduction

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), which are secreted by the pituitary gland are primarily responsible for follicular growth and ovulation. FSH and/or LH are usually added to in vitro maturation (IVM) medium. Previous studies have shown that the addition of FSH to IVM medium can promote cumulus expansion and increase the ratio of oocytes undergoing germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) and/or achieving metaphase II (MII) (Algriany et al, 2004; Su et al, 1999). FSH stimulates cumulus cell expansion and increases progesterone concentration in the follicle in pigs (Blaha et al, 2015). The concentrations of steroid hormones change, and ratios of progesterone and estradiol may affect oocyte maturation.

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