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RESEARCH ARTICLE

235 RETINOID-DEPENDENT MRNA EXPRESSION IN BOVINE OOCYTES PREMATURED AND/OR MATURED IN VITRO

E. Gomez A , C. Diez A , E. Moran A , A. Rodriguez A , L.J. Royo A , F. Goyache A , N. Facal A and A. Gutierrez-Adan B
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A Genetica y Reproduccion-SERIDA, Gijon, Spain. email: mcdiez@serida.org;

B Reproduccion Animal y Conservacion de recursos zoogeneticos-INIA, Madrid, Spain.

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 16(2) 238-238 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv16n1Ab235
Submitted: 1 August 2003  Accepted: 1 October 2003   Published: 2 January 2004

Abstract

As a transcription factor, retinoic acid (RA) can activate or silence a wide number of genes, thus inducing differentiation in cell systems and playing a role in cell cycle regulation. However, little is known of RA-dependent gene expression in the oocyte. Bovine oocytes and cumulus cells express most RA receptors, and the presence of 9-cis-RA during in vitro maturation (IVM) is beneficial to oocyte development (Duque et al., 2002 Hum. Reprod. 17, 2706–2714; Hidalgo et al., 2003 Reproduction 125, 409–416). The present work analyzes the relative abundance of various developmentally important gene transcripts in bovine oocytes during in vitro prematuration and/or maturation. Cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) were manipulated in defined medium with polyvinyl-alcohol (DM-PVA). Those COCs undergoing prematuration were cultured for 24 h in DM-PVA with 25 μM roscovitine. For IVM, some prematured COCs were cultured for 24 h in DM-PVA containing pFSH, LH and E2. Incubations were made at 39°C in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air and high humidity. Within experiments, COCs were cultured with nM 9-cis-RA 5, in 1% ethanol (both as vehicle and inhibitor of endogenous RA synthesis), 3% ethanol, 5% ethanol and untreated. Using Real Time PCR (10 oocytes per group) (Rizos et al., 2003 Biol. Reprod. 68, 236) we examined the relative mRNA expression of genes involved in protection against free oxygen radicals (Mn-superoxide dismutase, MnSOD), glucose metabolism (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, G6PDH) and cell cycle events (Cyclin B1 and H1). Data (of 4 replicates) were analyzed by ANOVA and Duncan test (P < 0.05). Regarding immature oocytes, prematuration in 1% ethanol increased cyclin B1 expression and decreased cyclin H1, while 9-cis-RA increased G6PDH. Maturation without additives increased cyclin B1 and G6PDH, but decreased cyclin H1 and MnSOD expression;; opposite trends were observed under increasing ethanol dosages (3% and 5%). Maturation with 1% ethanol or 9-cis-RA enhanced cyclin B1 and G6PDH, while reducing cyclin H1 and MnSOD expressions. The presence of 9-cis-RA during both prematuration and maturation processes tended to show more prominent effects than the ones observed when it was present only during prematuration or maturation alone. In our study, in presence of 9-cis-RA during both prematuration and maturation processes, the expression of cyclin B1 and G6PDH tended to increase, while cyclin H1 and MnSOD tended to decrease. However, the differences with the control group without additives were not significant. Our study during both prematuration and maturation processes show that beneficial effects of RA on oocyte developmental competence may not be related to the alteration of mRNA expression of the four genes analyzed. Grant support: Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (AGL-2002-01175; 2003-05783).