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Ketoconazole blocks progesterone production without affecting other parameters of cumulus-oocyte complex maturation

Authors :
Asimaki, K
Vazakidou, P
van Tol, H T A
van Duursen, M B M
Gadella, B M
Asimaki, K
Vazakidou, P
van Tol, H T A
van Duursen, M B M
Gadella, B M
Source :
Reproductigve Toxicoloy vol.128 (2024) [ISSN 0890-6238]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ketoconazole (KTZ) is widely used as a fungicide, but it is also known to target steroid hormone formation which may affect female reproductive health. Our study aims to investigate the effects of KTZ on in vitro matured bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs), as a model for female reproductive toxicity. Cumulus cells of in vitro maturing COCs produce progesterone and pregnenolone, but exposure to 10 -6M KTZ effectively blocked the synthesis of these hormones. Exposure to lower concentrations of KTZ (i.e. 10 -7M and 10 -8M) had no such effect on steroidogenesis compared to the 0.1% v/v DMSO vehicle control. Classical parameters of in vitro COC maturation, such as oocyte nuclear maturation to the metaphase II stage and expansion of the cumulus investment, were not affected by any KTZ concentration tested. Apoptosis and necrosis levels were also not altered in cumulus cells or oocytes exposed to KTZ. Moreover, oocytes exposed to KTZ during maturation showed normal cleavage and early embryo development up to day 8 post fertilization; albeit a statistically significant decrease was observed in day 8 blastocysts produced from oocytes exposed to the lowest concentration of 10 -8M KTZ. When unexposed mature oocytes were fertilized, followed by embryo culture for 8 days under KTZ exposure, no adverse effects in embryo cleavage and blastocyst formation were observed. In conclusion, KTZ has no major impact on in vitro bovine oocyte maturation and blastocyst formation in our study, even at concentrations blocking steroidogenesis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Reproductigve Toxicoloy vol.128 (2024) [ISSN 0890-6238]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2024.108637, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445835753
Document Type :
Electronic Resource