Abstract

Abstract Disclosure: Y.P. Budi: None. M. Hsu: None. Y. Lin: None. Y. Lee: None. H. Chiu: None. C. Chiu: None. Y. Jiang: None. In the female reproductive system, mitochondria play a crucial role in steroid hormone synthesis. Literature reports on changes in mitochondrial dynamics throughout the ovarian cycle, but its role in the ovarian cycle is still unknown. In this study, a mitochondrial fusion promotor, M1, was used to study the impact of mitochondrial dynamics in the female reproductive system. The estrus cycle of mice was monitored before, during, and after the M1 treatment to test the impact of M1 on ovarian functions. Our results showed that M1 treatment in mice leads to the disruptions of estrous cycles in vagina smears. To observe the acute effects of M1, serum hormones level was observed, and the decrease in serum LH and progesterone was recorded in the animal. Similarly, our ovarian tissue culture also indicates inhibitions of progesterone secretion and ovulations. Although no significant changes in mitochondrial networks were observed in the ovaries, there was significant up-regulation of mitochondrial respiratory complexes in M1 treatments through transcriptomic analysis. In contrast to the estrogen and steroid biosynthesis up-regulated in M1, the extracellular matrix molecules, remodeling enzymes, and adhesion signaling decreased. Collectively, our study provides novel targets to regulate the ovarian cycles through the mitochondria. However, more studies are still necessary to provide the functional connections between mitochondria and the female reproductive system. Presentation: Saturday, June 17, 2023

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