Title of article :
Melatonin Improves The Developmental Competence of Goat Oocytes
Author/Authors :
Saeedabadi, Saghar Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch, Tehran , Abazari-Kia, Amir Hossein Department of Transgenic Animal Science - Stem Cell Technology Research Center, Tehran , Rajabi, Hoda Department of Transgenic Animal Science - Stem Cell Technology Research Center, Tehran , Parivar, Kazem Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch, Tehran , Salehi, Mohammad Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: DNA methylation is one the epigenetic mechanisms, which is critically involved in gene expression.
This phenomenon is mediated by DNA methyl-transferases and is affected by environmental stress, including in vitro
maturation (IVM) of oocytes. Melatonin, as an antioxidant, may theoretically be involved in epigenetic regulation via
reductions of reactive oxygen species. This study was performed to investigate DNA methylation and the possibility
of goat oocyte development after treatment with different concentrations of melatonin.
Materials and Methods: This experimental study was performed to investigate DNA methylation and the possibility
of goat oocyte development after treatment with different concentrations of melatonin. For this purpose, oocytes with
granulated cytoplasm were selected and co-cultured with at least two layers of cumulus cells in maturation medium
with 10-6 M, 10-9 M, 10-12 M and 0-M (as control group) of melatonin. Nucleus status, glutathione content and developmental
competence of the oocytes in each experimental group were assessed. Also, expression of genes associated
with DNA methylation, including DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), DNA methyltransferase 3b (DNMT3b) and
DNA methyltransferase 3a (DNMT3a) was evaluated by quantitative real time-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
Results: According to our findings, the percentage of oocytes that reached the M-II stage significantly increased in
the 10-12 M group (P<0.05). Also, a significant elevation of glutathione content was observed in melatonin-treated
oocytes (P<0.05). Analysis of blastocyst formation revealed that developmental competence of the oocytes was higher
than the control group (P<0.05). It was observed that melatonin treatment decreased expression levels of DNA methyltransferases
(DNMTs) and global DNA methylation (P<0.05). In addition, the expression of melatonin receptor1A
(MTNR1A) was detected in both cumulus and oocyte by RT-PCR.
Conclusion: The results suggested that in goat model melatonin affects DNA methylation pattern, leading to an improvement
in the developmental competence of the oocytes.
Keywords :
Methylation , Melatonin , Glutathione
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics