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        3842.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        In mature oocytes, maturation promoting factor (MPF) activity is playing important roles in arrest at M-phase and its continuous phenomenon, oocyte aging. In most mammals, metaphase II oocytes show high MPF activity and have been used as ooplasts in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Caffeine has been found to regulate MPF activity in mammalian oocytes. Caffeine inhibits p34cdc2 phosphorylation and increases MPF activity. The present study investigated the effects of caffeine treatment during last 4 hours of in vitro maturation (IVM) on oocyte maturation and embryonic development after parthenogenesis (PA) and SCNT. The IVM medium was medium-199, 10% (v/v) PFF, cysteine, pyruvate, epidermal growth factor, kanamycin, insulin, and hormones. Immature oocytes were matured in IVM medium without or with 2.5 mM caffeine during the last 4 hours of IVM. The in vitro culture medium for embryonic development was porcine zygote medium-3 containing 0.3% (w/v) bovine serum albumin. Nuclear maturation (83.6–87.2%) and intraoocyte glutathione contents (0.9–1.0 pixels/oocyte) of oocytes were not influenced by the caffeine treatment. The membrane fusion of cell-cytoplast couplets (75.5–76.5%) and cleavage (85.4–86.2%) were also not altered by the caffeine treatment. However, caffeine-treated oocytes showed higher (P<0.05) blastocyst formation after SCNT (47.5 vs. 34.3%) than untreated oocytes. Our results demonstrate that caffeine treatment during last 4 hour of IVM improves the developmental competence of SCNT embryos probably by influencing MPF activity.
        3845.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        CDK2 inhibition plays a central role in DNA damage–induced cell cycle arrest and DNA repair. However, whether CDK2 also influences early porcine embryo development is unknown. In this study, we examined whether CDK2 is involved in the regulation of oocyte meiosis and early embryonic development of porcine. We found that disrupting CDK2 activity with RNAi or an inhibitor did not affect meiotic resumption or MII arrest. However, CDK2 inhibitor-treated embryos showed delayed cleavage and ceased development before the blastocyst stage. Disrupting CDK2 activity is able to induce sustained DNA damage as demonstrated by the formation of distinct γH2AX foci in nuclei of day 3- and day 5-embryos. Inhibiting CDK2 triggers a DNA damage checkpoint by activating of the ATM-P53-P21 pathway. However, the mRNA expression of genes involved in non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) or homologous recombination (HR) pathways for double strand break (DSB) repair reduced after administering CDK2 inhibitor to 5-day-old embryos. Furthermore, CDK2 inhibition caused apoptosis in day 7 blastocysts. Thus, our results indicate that an ATM-P53-P21 DNA damage checkpoint is intact in the absence of CDK2; however, CDK2 is important for proper repair of the damaged DNA by either directly or indirectly influencing DNA repair-related gene expression.
        3846.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The migration, adhesion, and proliferation of conceptuses during pregnancy are tightly controlled processes that are mediated by various factors including cytokines, growth factors, and hormones. Among many factors, chemokines play key roles in lymphocyte trafficking, cellular proliferation, vascularization, and embryogenesis in many mammalian species. Especially, it has been shown that C-X-C chemokine ligand 12 (CXCL12) plays an important role in early pregnancy by promoting trophoblast invasion, proliferation, and differentiation through its receptor, C-X-C chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) in humans. However, expression and function of CXCL12 in the uterine endometrium during pregnancy have not been well studied in pigs. Thus, we determined expression of CXCL12 and its receptor, CXCR4, in the uterine endometrium during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in pigs. We obtained endometrial tissues from gilts on day (D) 12 and D15 of the estrous cycle and D12, D15, D30, D60, D90, and D114 of pregnancy, conceptus tissues from D12 and D15 of pregnancy, and chorioallantoic tissues from D30, D60, D90, and D114 of pregnancy. Real-time RT-PCR analysis showed that levels of CXCL12 and CXCR4 mRNAs changed in the uterine endometrium during pregnancy. Levels of CXCL12 and CXCR4 mRNAs on D15 of pregnancy were higher than those on D15 of the estrous cycle. After D15 of pregnancy levels of CXCL12 and CXCR4 mRNAs gradually decreased toward term of pregnancy, and CXCL12 and CXCR4 were expressed in the chorioallantoic tissues during the mid- to late pregnancy. CXCL12 and CXCR4 mRNAs were expressed in chorioallantoic tissues during mid- to late pregnancy, and RT-PCR analysis showed that CXCL12 and CXCR4 mRNAs were detectable in conceptus on D12 and D15 of pregnancy. Immunohistochemistry showed that CXCL12 proteins were localized to endometrial luminal and glandular epithelial cells during the estrous cycle and pregnancy, and to chorionic epithelial cells during mid- to late pregnancy. Abundance of CXCL12 mRNAs, but not CXCR4, in the uterine endometrium was increased by the treatment of IFNG. These results showed that CXCL12 and CXCR4 were expressed in the uterine endometrium, conceptus, and chorioallantoic tissues and IFNG increased endometrial CXCL12 expression in pigs, suggesting that CXCL12 and its receptor may play a key role in regulation of the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy by affecting the conceptus development in pigs. [supported by the Next Generation BioGreen 21 Program (#PJ01110301), Rural Development Administration]
        3847.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        S100As are calcium-binding proteins with two EF-hand calcium-binding motifs. In several studies, S100A proteins are described to play important roles in pro-inflammatory responses including damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) signaling and in the establishment of pregnancy. However, the role of S100As have not been determined in the uterine endometrium during the estrous cycle in pigs. Thus, this study was performed to investigate expression and regulation of S100A8, S100A9, and S100A12 in the uterine endometrial tissues during the estrous cycle in pigs. Real-time RT-PCR analysis showed that S100A8, S100A9, and S100A12 mRNAs were expressed in the uterine endometrium during the estrous cycle with higher levels on days 15 and 18 of the estrous cycle than other days of cycle. To investigate the effects of steroid hormones, estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4), on expression of S100A8, S100A9, and S100A12 mRNAs, endometrial tissue explants from immature pigs were treated with steroid hormones. Levels of S100A8, S100A9, and S100A12 were increased by the treatment of P4, and the increased levels of S100A8, S100A9, and S100A12 by P4 were not inhibited by the treatment of progesterone receptor antagonist, RU486. However, levels of S100A8, S100A9, and S100A12 were decreased by treatment of MEK inhibitor, U0126. These results exhibited that S100As were expressed in the uterine endometrium during the estrous cycle in a cyclic stage-specific manner, and their expression was affected by P4. These suggest that S100As may play an important role in endometrial function during the proestrous period of the estrous cycle in pigs. [Supported by the Next Generation Biogreen 21 program (#PJ01119103), Rural Development Administration, and by Korea Research Foundation (#2015R1D1A1A01058356)]
        3848.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        For the establishment and maintenance of successful pregnancy the maternal immune system must tolerate semi-allogenic fetus during pregnancy. Several mechanisms explaining immune tolerance have been proposed. Among those, it has been suggested that the CD40/CD40L system is involved in immune tolerance in several tissues. However, expression and function of CD40/CD40L in the maternal-fetal interface during pregnancy have not been studied in pigs. Thus, this study determined expression and localization of CD40 and CD40L in the uterine endometrium during pregnancy in pigs. We obtained uterine endometrial tissue samples from day (D) 12 and D15 of the estrous cycle and from D12, D15, D30, D60, D90 and D114 of pregnancy. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that levels of CD40L mRNA expression during pregnancy increased on D15 of pregnancy and decreased thereafter whereas levels of CD40 mRNA was highest on D30 of pregnancy. Localization of CD40 and CD40L proteins by immunohistochemistry showed that CD40 was localized to vascular endothelial cells with strongest signal intensity on D15 of pregnancy, and CD40L was localized to luminal epithelial cells on D15 of pregnancy and amniotic membrane during mid- to late pregnancy. To determine the effect of IFNG on CD40 and CD40L expression, we took advantage of endometrial explant culture using tissues from D12 of the estrous cycle, and found that CD40 was up-regulated by IFNG in a dose-dependent manner. These results showed that CD40 and CD40L were expressed in the uterine endometrium in a cell-type and stage-specific fashion during pregnancy, and IFNG induced CD40, indicating that the CD40/CD40L system may be important for establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in pigs. [Supported by the Next Generation BioGreen21 Program (#PJ01110301), Rural Development Administration]
        3849.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Progesterone regulates endometrial functions to support implantation, placentation, and fetal/placental development in the uterus. It is known that actions of progesterone are mediated by nuclear progesterone receptor (PGR), using the signaling pathway referred to the genomic pathway. However, all physiological progesterone actions cannot be explained by the genomic pathway via PGR, and it is understood that there are non-genomic actions of progesterone though membrane progesterone receptors, progesterone receptor membrane components (PGRMCs) and progestin and adipoQ receptors (PAQRs). The expression and localization of PGRMCs and PAQRs has been reported in female reproductive tissues of several species such as human, mouse and cattle. Previously, we have shown that PGRMCs and PAQRs are expressed in the porcine uterine endometrium during the estrous cycle and pregnancy. However, the regulatory mechanism for expression of PGRMCs and PAQRs in the uterine endometrium has not been studied in pigs. Thus, to understand the regulatory mechanism of PGRMC1, PGRMC2, PAQR5, PAQR6, PAQR7, PAQR8, and PAQR9 expression in the uterine endometrium during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in pigs, we determined the effect of steroid hormones estrogen and progesterone on expression of PGRMCs and PAQRs using the endometrial tissue explants for immature pigs. Levels of PGRMC1, PGRMC2, PAQR5, PAQR6, PAQR7, PAQR8, and PAQR9 mRNAs were increased by increasing doses of progesterone, but not by estradiol in the uterine endometrium. Blocking PGR by treatment of RU486, a progesterone receptor antagonist, increased levels of endometrial PGRMCs and PAQRs mRNA. These data showed that membrane progesterone receptors were induced by progesterone in the uterine endometrium, suggesting that these membrane progesterone receptors may play an important role in mediating progesterone actions in the uterine endometrium for regulation of the estrous cyclicity and pregnancy. [Supported by the Next Generation Biogreen 21 Program (# PJ01119103), Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea]
        3850.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Spermatogonial stem cells (SCCs) is foundation for spermatogenesis throughout male adult life because they have ability of self-renewal and differentiation into spermatozoa. Storage of such SSCs is very important to study on male reproduction, which would contribute human male infertility to be treated. However, during cryopreservation, the most cells are damaged by cryoinjury such as apoptosis, necrosis, osmotic stress, oxidative stress and so on. For the reason, in cryopreservation technique, targeting purpose is what cells are stored stably without cryoinjury. The purpose of this study was to develop the cryoprotectant for decrease in cryoinjury of SSCs by using melatonin and necrostatin-1 as additive cryoprotectant. The SSCs with melatonin or necrostatin-1 was frozen for 1 month, and then thawed to evaluate survival, recovery and proliferation rate. The result showed that necrostatin-1 50 mM was significantly greater than DMSO control. Furthermore, we conducted the characterization of cryo-thawed SSCs with necrostatin-1 50 mM to confirm whether the SSCs could maintain the undifferentiated state. As a result, the normal expression of each marker, which is PLZF, GFRa1 and VASA, was observed except for C-kit, meaning that the cells could maintain the undifferentiated state regardless of cryopreservation. Therefore, the result indicates that the cryo-thawed SSCs have ability of proliferation and self-renewal. In conclusion, our finding verifies that cryopreservation of SSC with necrostatin-1 50 mM could be helpful to preserve the SSCs stably, contributing to various studies on male reproduction and infertility treatment
        3860.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The Ixodid ticks has been suspected to be the vector of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) in Korea. In order to confirm transovarial transmission of Ixodid ticks, a total of blood fed 284 ticks were collected from six host animals. They were identified as 3 genera and 4 species, Haemaphysalis longicornis (97.2%), H. flava (0.7%), Ixodes nipponensis (1.8%) and Amblyomma testudinarium (0.4%). Among them, 192 female adults hatched their eggs successfully. Our results showed a high prevalence of SFTSV among collected ticks (3.1%, 6/192 ticks), and we detected SFTSV from their larvae. This result suggests that the parent generation of H. longicornis can transmit SFTSV transovarially into their F1 progeny and H. longicornis might be one of major vectors of SFTSV in Korea.