Long-term apoptosis-related protein expression in the diabetic mouse ovary
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Long-term apoptosis-related protein expression in the diabetic mouse ovary
Abstract
Emerging evidence has shown that oocytes from diabetic ovaries exhibit delayed maturation, mitochondrial dysfunction and meiotic defects, which are related increased apoptosis. The main objective of the present study was to analyze the apoptosis pathways activated during follicular loss at multiple time points in a diabetic mouse model. Twenty BALB/c mice were used in this study, and diabetes mellitus was induced by streptozotocin injection. Three diabetic and two control animals were sacrificed on days 15, 20, 70 and 80 posttreatment. The ovaries were then removed; one was used for follicular counting, TUNEL, immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence, while the other was used for Western blot analysis. The proteins studied were BAX, BCL2, t-BID, FAS, FASL, active caspase 8, active caspase 9 and active caspase 3. Follicular apoptosis decreased over time, with the highest values observed at 15 days posttreatment. Granulosa cells were positive for active caspase 3, which showed constant expression levels at all time points. FAS, FASL, t-BID and active caspase 8 showed strong cytoplasmic immunostaining in the oocytes and granulosa cells of the diabetic mice, with significant increases observed at 15, 20 and 70 days posttreatment. BAX expression was slightly higher in the diabetic mouse ovaries than in the control ovaries at 15, 20 and 70 days posttreatment, whereas the highest active caspase 9 expression was at observed 20 days posttreatment. Low BCL2 protein levels were detected in the diabetic mouse ovaries at all time points. This study describes for the first time the behavior of apoptosis-related proteins in the diabetic mouse ovary and shows not only that the FAS/FASL pathway contributes to follicular loss but also that antral follicles are the most affected.
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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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