SIRT3
SOD2
锡尔图因
线粒体
细胞生物学
卵母细胞
氧化应激
活性氧
生物
线粒体ROS
氧化磷酸化
超氧化物歧化酶
生物化学
乙酰化
胚胎
基因
作者
Le Jiao,Chengjun Hu,Yue Zhang,Y. Zhang,Wenjin Cai,Wen‐Lin Pan,Shao‐Chen Sun,Yu Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1093/micmic/ozad127
摘要
Mammalian oocyte maturation relies on mitochondrial ATP production, but this can lead to damaging reactive oxygen species (ROS). SIRT3, a mitochondrial sirtuin, plays a critical role in regulating mitochondrial redox balance in mouse oocytes under stress; however, its specific roles in porcine oocytes remain unclear. In this study, we utilized the SIRT3 inhibitor 3-TYP to investigate SIRT3's importance in porcine oocyte maturation. Our findings revealed that SIRT3 is expressed in porcine oocytes and its inhibition leads to maturation failure. This was evident through reduced polar body extrusion, arrested cell cycle, as well as disrupted spindle organization and actin distribution. Furthermore, SIRT3 inhibition resulted in a decrease in mitochondrial DNA copy numbers, disruption of mitochondrial membrane potential, and reduced ATP levels, all indicating impaired mitochondrial function in porcine oocytes. Additionally, the primary source of damaged mitochondria was associated with decreased levels of deacetylated superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2) after SIRT3 inhibition, which led to ROS accumulation and oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. Taken together, our results suggest that SIRT3 regulates the levels of deacetylated SOD2 to maintain redox balance and preserve mitochondrial function during porcine oocyte maturation, with potential implications for improving pig reproduction.
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