SIRT1 participates in the response to methylglyoxal-dependent glycative stress in mouse oocytes and ovary
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SIRT1 participates in the response to methylglyoxal-dependent glycative stress in mouse oocytes and ovary
Abstract
Methylglyoxal (MG), a highly reactive dicarbonyl derived from metabolic processes, is the most powerful precursor of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). Glycative stress has been recently associated with ovarian dysfunctions in aging and PCOS syndrome. We have investigated the role of the NAD+-dependent Class III deacetylase SIRT1 in the adaptive response to MG in mouse oocytes and ovary. In mouse oocytes, MG induced up-expression of glyoxalase 1 (Glo1) and glyoxalase 2 (Glo2) genes, components of the main MG detoxification system, whereas inhibition of SIRT1 by Ex527 or sirtinol reduced this response. In addition, the inhibition of SIRT1 worsened the effects of MG on oocyte maturation rates, while SIRT1 activation by resveratrol counteracted MG insult. Ovaries from female mice receiving 100 mg/kg MG by gastric administration for 28 days (MG mice) exhibited increased levels of SIRT1 along with over-expression of catalase, superoxide dismutase 2, SIRT3, PGC1α and mtTFA. Similar levels of MG-derived AGEs were observed in the ovaries from MG and control groups, along with enhanced protein expression of glyoxalase 1 in MG mice. Oocytes ovulated by MG mice exhibited atypical meiotic spindles, a condition predisposing to embryo aneuploidy. Our results from mouse oocytes revealed for the first time that SIRT1 could modulate MG scavenging by promoting expression of glyoxalases. The finding that up-regulation of glyoxalase 1 is associated with that of components of a SIRT1 functional network in the ovaries of MG mice provides strong evidence that SIRT1 participates in the response to methylglyoxal-dependent glycative stress in the female gonad.
Keywords: Advanced glycation end product (AGE); Meiotic spindle; Methylglyoxal; Oocyte; PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome); SIRT1.
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