卵母细胞
减数分裂
男科
甲基化
生物
组蛋白
DNA甲基化
遗传学
DNA
胚胎
医学
基因
基因表达
作者
Huiting Zhang,Ke Yan,Lumin Sui,Junyu Nie,Kexin Cui,Jiahao Liu,Hengye Zhang,Xiaogan Yang,LU Ke-huan,Xingwei Liang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115467
摘要
Artificial light at night (ALAN) exposes us to prolonged illumination, that adversely affects female reproduction. However, it remains to be clarified how prolonged light exposure affects oocyte meiotic maturation and quality. To this end, we exposed female mice to a constant light (CL) of 250 lux for different durations. Our findings showed that CL exposure for 7 weeks reduced the oocyte maturation rate. Meanwhile, CL exposure caused greater abnormalities in spindle assembly and chromosome alignment and a higher rate of oocyte aneuploidy than the regular light dark cycle. CL exposure also induced oxidative stress and caused mitochondrial dysfunction, which resulted in oocyte apoptosis and autophagy. Notably, our results showed that CL exposure reduced the levels of α-tubulin acetylation, DNA methylation at 5 mC, RNA methylation at m6A and histone methylation at H3K4me2 but increased the levels of histone methylation at H3K27me2 in oocytes. In summary, our findings demonstrate that constant bright light exposure causes oocyte meiotic defects and reduces cytoplasmic quality. These results extend the current understanding of ALAN-mediated defects in female reproduction.
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