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Immunolocalization of melatonin receptors in bovine ovarian follicles and in vitro effects of melatonin on growth, viability and gene expression in secondary follicles

Paulino, L.R.F.M. ; Barroso, P.A.A. ; Silva, B.R. ; Barroso, L.G. ; Barbalho, E.C. ; Bezerra, F.T.G. ; Souza, A.L.P. ; Monte, A.P.O. ; Silva, A.W.B. ; Matos, M.H.T. ; Silva, J.R.V.

Domestic animal endocrinology, 2022-10, Vol.81, p.106750-106750, Article 106750 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Immunolocalization of melatonin receptors in bovine ovarian follicles and in vitro effects of melatonin on growth, viability and gene expression in secondary follicles
  • Autor: Paulino, L.R.F.M. ; Barroso, P.A.A. ; Silva, B.R. ; Barroso, L.G. ; Barbalho, E.C. ; Bezerra, F.T.G. ; Souza, A.L.P. ; Monte, A.P.O. ; Silva, A.W.B. ; Matos, M.H.T. ; Silva, J.R.V.
  • Assuntos: Cow ; Follicular development ; Luzindole ; Melatonin ; Ovary
  • É parte de: Domestic animal endocrinology, 2022-10, Vol.81, p.106750-106750, Article 106750
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  • Descrição: •Melatonin receptors type 1A/B are expressed in bovine preantral and antral follicles.•Melatonin stimulates follicle growth through its membrane receptors.•Luzindole blocks the effects of melatonin on follicle growth.•Luzindole blocks the effects of melatonin on expression of antioxidant enzymes. This study aims to investigate the (1) expression of melatonin receptors types 1A/B (MTNR1A/B) in bovine ovaries and (2) the in vitro effects of melatonin on secondary follicle development, antrum formation, viability, and expression of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) for superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase-1 (GPX1) and peroxiredoxin 6 (PRDX6). The expression of MTNR1A/B in bovine ovarian follicles was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. To choose the most effective concentration of melatonin on follicular growth and viability, isolated secondary follicles were cultured individually at 38.5°C, with 5% CO2 in air, for 18 d in TCM-199+ alone or supplemented with 10−11, 10−9, 10−7 or 10−5 M melatonin. Then, melatonin receptor antagonist, luzindole, was tested to further evaluate the mechanisms of actions of melatonin, that is, the follicles were cultured in control medium alone or supplemented with 10−7 M melatonin, 10 µM luzindole and both 10−7 M melatonin and 10 µM luzindole. Follicular growth, morphology and antrum formation were evaluated at days 6, 12 and 18. At the end of culture, viability of secondary follicles was analyzed by calcein-AM and ethidium homodimer-1, and the relative levels of mRNA for SOD, CAT, GPX1 and PRDX6 were evaluated by real time polymerase chain reaction. Immunohistochemistry results showed expression of MTNR1A/B in oocyte and granulosa cells of primordial, primary, secondary and antral follicles. Secondary follicles cultured in medium supplemented with melatonin at different concentrations had well preserved follicles after 18 d of culture. Furthermore, follicles cultured in presence of 10−7 M melatonin presented significantly higher diameters than those cultured in other treatments. The presence of melatonin receptor antagonist, luzindole, blocked the effects of melatonin on follicular growth and viability. In addition, follicles cultured in medium containing only melatonin had significantly higher rates of antrum formation. Follicles cultured in medium containing only melatonin had higher relative levels of mRNA for CAT, SOD and PRDX-6 than those cultured with both melatonin and luzindole. Follicles cultured with luzindole only or both melatonin and luzindole had lower relative levels of mRNA for PRDX6 and GPX1 than those cultured control medium. In conclusion, melatonin promotes growth of bovine secondary follicles through its membrane-coupled receptors, while luzindole blocks the effects of melatonin on follicle growth and reduces the expression of antioxidant enzymes in cultured follicles.
  • Editor: Elsevier Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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