1. Mdivi-1, mitochondrial fission inhibitor, impairs developmental competence and mitochondrial function of embryos and cells in pigs
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Jin-Woo Kim, Sun-Uk Kim, Sung-Hun Min, Pil-Soo Jeong, Humdai Park, Hyo-Jin Park, Soo Yong Park, Dong-Seok Lee, Deog-Bon Koo, Yong-Hee Lee, Ji-Yeong Yeon, and Kyu-Tae Chang
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Swine ,Embryonic Development ,Apoptosis ,Mitochondrion ,Biology ,Mitochondrial apoptosis-induced channel ,Mitochondrial Dynamics ,Embryo Culture Techniques ,medicine ,Animals ,Blastocyst ,Fibroblast ,Quinazolinones ,Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial ,Pig ,Cell growth ,Embryos ,Cell biology ,Mitochondria ,Death-Associated Protein Kinases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mdivi-1 ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Mitochondrial fission ,Original Article ,Fibroblast cells ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Intracellular - Abstract
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles that undergo constant fusion/fission as well as activities orchestrated by large dynamin-related GTPases. These dynamic mitochondrial processes influence mitochondrial morphology, size and function. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of mitochondrial fission inhibitor, mdivi-1, on developmental competence and mitochondrial function of porcine embryos and primary cells. Presumptive porcine embryos were cultured in PZM-3 medium supplemented with mdivi-1 (0, 10 and 50 μM) for 6 days. Porcine fibroblast cells were cultured in growth medium with mdivi-1 (0 and 50 μM) for 2 days. Our results showed that the rate of blastocyst production and cell growth in the mdivi-1 (50 μM) treated group was lower than that of the control group (P < 0.05). Moreover, loss of mitochondrial membrane potential in the mdivi-1 (50 μM) treated group was increased relative to the control group (P < 0.05). Subsequent evaluation revealed that the intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the apoptotic index were increased by mdivi-1 (50 μM) treatment (P < 0.05). Finally, the expression of mitochondrial fission-related protein (Drp 1) was lower in the embryos and cells in the mdivi-1-treated group than the control group. Taken together, these results indicate that mdivi-1 treatment may inhibit developmental competence and mitochondrial function in porcine embryos and primary cells.
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- 2014