葡萄糖诱导的发育动力学:了解小鼠早期胚胎阶段的男性患病率。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Reproductive Medicine and Biology Pub Date : 2025-07-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/rmb2.12667
Fikri Ardhani, Asako Okamoto, Masayuki Shimada
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目的:葡萄糖在胚胎早期发育中起关键作用,以性别特异性的方式影响代谢动力学和发育能力。本研究探讨了植入前小鼠胚胎中葡萄糖可用性、发育能力和性别特异性结局之间的复杂相互作用。方法:小鼠胚胎在不同葡萄糖浓度(0-20 mM)的改良KSOM培养基中培养,通过延时显微镜监测,并通过PCR分析发育能力,性别测定和x连锁代谢基因表达。通过阶段特异性葡萄糖添加/去除实验和PDHA1免疫荧光染色来评估时间葡萄糖依赖性和性别特异性代谢模式。结果:葡萄糖在桑葚胚向囊胚转变的过程中是必需的。发育动力学分析表明,葡萄糖浓度影响发育速率的变异性,特别是在四细胞和八细胞阶段。有趣的是,性别比例出现了倾斜,无论血糖水平如何,男性胚胎在早期发育群体中占主导地位。x连锁代谢基因的表达分析揭示了阶段特异性模式,PDHA1在8细胞阶段表现出最高的活性。结论:葡萄糖供应加速了胚胎发育,并创造了发育时间的性别特异性模式,雄性胚胎表现出更快的进展率,这可能与小鼠早期胚胎发生过程中x连锁PDHA1代谢基因的差异表达有关。
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Glucose-Induced Developmental Dynamics: Understanding Male Prevalence in Early Mouse Embryo Stages.

Purpose: Glucose plays a critical role in early embryonic development, influencing metabolic dynamics and developmental competence in a sex-specific manner. This study investigates the complex interplay between glucose availability, developmental competence, and sex-specific outcomes in preimplantation mouse embryos.

Methods: Mouse embryos were cultured in a modified KSOM medium with varying glucose concentrations (0-20 mM), monitored via time-lapse microscopy, and analyzed for developmental competence, sex determination by PCR, and X-linked metabolic gene expression. Stage-specific glucose addition/removal experiments and PDHA1 immunofluorescence staining were performed to assess temporal glucose dependency and sex-specific metabolic patterns.

Results: Glucose is essential during the morula-to-blastocyst transition. Analysis of developmental dynamics showed that glucose concentration affected the variability in developmental rates, particularly at the four-cell and eight-cell stages. Interestingly, sex ratio skewing was observed, with male embryos dominating the early developmental groups regardless of glucose levels. Expression analysis of X-linked metabolic genes revealed stage-specific patterns, with PDHA1 exhibiting the highest activity at the eight-cell stage.

Conclusions: Glucose availability accelerated embryonic development and created sex-specific patterns of developmental timing, with male embryos exhibiting faster progression rates, which might be associated with differential X-linked PDHA1 metabolic gene expression during early mouse embryogenesis.

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CiteScore
5.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
53
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Medicine and Biology (RMB) is the official English journal of the Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Japan Society of Fertilization and Implantation, the Japan Society of Andrology, and publishes original research articles that report new findings or concepts in all aspects of reproductive phenomena in all kinds of mammals. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: andrology, endocrinology, oncology, immunology, genetics, function of gonads and genital tracts, erectile dysfunction, gametogenesis, function of accessory sex organs, fertilization, embryogenesis, embryo manipulation, pregnancy, implantation, ontogenesis, infectious disease, contraception, etc.
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