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      Post-ovulatory aging affects mitochondria, spindle and protein metabolism in mouse oocytes

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          Post-ovulatory aging (POA) results in a decline in oocyte quality and embryonic developmental capacity although the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. This study provides comprehensive mRNA expression profiles of fresh and aging oocytes in mice for the first time.

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          POA impairs the quality of mammalian oocytes with harmful effects on the developmental potential of the embryo. This is a major problem for humans since it is associated with low rate of natural fertility, with high rate of spontaneous abortion and low efficiency of in vitro fertilization. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain unclear and new methods are demanded to control POA. In this study, we performed single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis on fresh and aging MII mouse oocytes and compared their global RNA transcription patterns. Nine hundred and twenty-one differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. Five hundred and sixty-nine genes were downregulated, while 356 were upregulated in the group of aging oocytes. Gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis demonstrated that a series of DEGs were significantly enriched involving mitochondrial functions, spindle functions and protein metabolism. The results of qPCR and a series of functional tests further confirmed that the disorder of mitochondrial functions, spindle functions and impairment of protein metabolism were actually involved in the progression of POA. In this study, panoramic mRNA expression profiles of fresh and aging oocytes were depicted and fully validated. Our data will provide a useful resource for further research on the regulation of gene expression of POA and suggest potential strategies to delay and reverse POA.

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                Journal
                Reproduction
                Bioscientifica
                1470-1626
                1741-7899
                September 21 2023
                December 01 2023
                September 21 2023
                December 01 2023
                : 166
                : 6
                : 473-484
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Center for Reproductive Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China
                [2 ]Key Laboratory of Reproductive Endocrinology of Ministry of Education, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China
                [3 ]Shandong Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, China
                [4 ]Shandong Provincial Clinical Research Center for Reproductive Health, Jinan, Shandong, China
                [5 ]Shandong Technology Innovation Center for Reproductive Health, Jinan, Shandong, China
                Article
                10.1530/REP-23-0130
                37732584
                f7f235a8-8ad0-4331-99b5-ae8242e5dc67
                © 2023

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