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        2013.12 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Cathepsin B is abundantly expressed peptidase of the papain family in the lysosomes, and closely related to the cell degradation system such as apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy. Abnormal degradation of organelles often occurs due to release of cathepsin B into the cytoplasm. Many studies have been reported that relationship between cathepsin B and intracellular mechanisms in various cell types, but porcine embryos has not yet been reported. Therefore, this study evaluated the effect of cathepsin B inhibitor (E-64) on preimplantation developmental competence and quality of porcine embryos focusing on apoptosis and oxidative stress. The expression of cathepsin B mRNA in porcine em-bryos was gradually decreased in inverse proportion to E-64 concentration by using real-time RT-PCR. When putative zygotes were cultured with E-64 for 24 h, the rates of early cleavage and blastocyst development were decreased by increasing E-64 concentration. However, the rate of blastocyst development in 5 μM treated group was similar to the control. On the other hand, both the index of apoptotic and reactive oxygen species (ROS) of blastocysts were sig-nificantly decreased in the 5 μM E-64 treated group compared with control. We also examined the mRNA expression levels of apoptosis related genes in the blastocysts derived from 5 μM E-64 treated and non-treated groups. Expre-ssion of the pro-apoptotic Bax gene was shown to be decreased in the E-64 treated blastocyst group, whereas expre-ssion of the anti-apoptotic Bcl-xL gene was increased. Taken together, these results suggest that proper inhibition of cathepsin B at early development stage embryos improves the quality of blastocysts, which may be related to not only the apoptosis reduction but also the oxidative stress reduction in porcine embryos.
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        2012.06 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Cathepsin B, a lysosomal cystein protease that plays an important role in the degradation of intracellular proteins in lysosomes, is detected in a wide variety of cells including bovine oocytes and embryos. Although the mode of action of cathepsin B is not fully understood, a strong relationship was observed between cathepsin B and apoptosis in many types of cells. Cathepsin B was found to induce the apoptotic pathway through activating initiator caspases rather than executioner caspases. Thus, the aim of this study was evaluated the effect of capthesin B inhibitor, E-64, on blastocyst developmental competence and subsequent preimplantation quality of the IVF and SCNT bovine embryos. After IVF and SCNT procedures, presumptive bovine embryos were cultured in CR1aa medium supplemented with E-64 for 24 h. Then, samples were additionally cultured in CR1aa medium without E-64 for 5 days. In our results, the frequency of blastocyst formation was higher when treated with E-64 compared with the control group (p<0.05). Furthermore, the blastocyst cell number was enhanced and apoptosis reduced (TUNELpositive nuclei number) by E-64 treatment in both IVF and SCNT bovine embryos (p<0.05). In the real-time quantitative RT-PCR, the expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-xL gene was shown to be increased in the blastocyst stage, whereas expression of proapoptotic Bax was decreased. In conclusion, our results indicate that E-64 improves the developmental competence and embryonic qualities of bovine IVF and SCNT embryos by modulating cathepsin B induced apoptosis during the preimplantation stage.