Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes

Abstract Background Hydrogen sulfide has been shown to improve the quality of oocytes destined for in vitro fertilization. Although hydrogen sulfide is capable of modulating ion channel activity in somatic cells, the role of hydrogen sulfide in gametes and embryos remains unknown. Our observations c...

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Main Authors: Jan Nevoral, Tereza Zalmanova, Kristyna Hoskova, Miriam Stiavnicka, Petr Hosek, Ales Petelak, Jaroslav Petr
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:Biological Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40659-018-0187-2
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spelling doaj-123202dd686e4c8e83859c4533e8d3cc2020-11-24T21:46:49ZengBMCBiological Research0717-62872018-10-015111710.1186/s40659-018-0187-2Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytesJan Nevoral0Tereza Zalmanova1Kristyna Hoskova2Miriam Stiavnicka3Petr Hosek4Ales Petelak5Jaroslav Petr6Biomedical Center, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles UniversityInstitute of Animal ScienceInstitute of Animal ScienceBiomedical Center, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles UniversityBiomedical Center, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Charles UniversityInstitute of Animal ScienceInstitute of Animal ScienceAbstract Background Hydrogen sulfide has been shown to improve the quality of oocytes destined for in vitro fertilization. Although hydrogen sulfide is capable of modulating ion channel activity in somatic cells, the role of hydrogen sulfide in gametes and embryos remains unknown. Our observations confirmed the hypothesis that the KATP and L-type Ca2+ ion channels play roles in porcine oocyte ageing and revealed a plausible contribution of hydrogen sulfide to the modulation of ion channel activity. Results We confirmed the benefits of the activation and suppression of the KATP and L-type Ca2+ ion channels, respectively, for the preservation of oocyte quality. Conclusions Our experiments identified hydrogen sulfide as promoting the desired ion channel activity, with the capacity to protect porcine oocytes against cell death. Further experiments are needed to determine the exact mechanism of hydrogen sulfide in gametes and embryos.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40659-018-0187-2OocyteGasotransmitterHydrogen sulfideIon channelOocyte ageing
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author Jan Nevoral
Tereza Zalmanova
Kristyna Hoskova
Miriam Stiavnicka
Petr Hosek
Ales Petelak
Jaroslav Petr
spellingShingle Jan Nevoral
Tereza Zalmanova
Kristyna Hoskova
Miriam Stiavnicka
Petr Hosek
Ales Petelak
Jaroslav Petr
Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
Biological Research
Oocyte
Gasotransmitter
Hydrogen sulfide
Ion channel
Oocyte ageing
author_facet Jan Nevoral
Tereza Zalmanova
Kristyna Hoskova
Miriam Stiavnicka
Petr Hosek
Ales Petelak
Jaroslav Petr
author_sort Jan Nevoral
title Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
title_short Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
title_full Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
title_fullStr Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of K+ ATP and Ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
title_sort involvement of k+ atp and ca2+ channels in hydrogen sulfide-suppressed ageing of porcine oocytes
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0717-6287
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Hydrogen sulfide has been shown to improve the quality of oocytes destined for in vitro fertilization. Although hydrogen sulfide is capable of modulating ion channel activity in somatic cells, the role of hydrogen sulfide in gametes and embryos remains unknown. Our observations confirmed the hypothesis that the KATP and L-type Ca2+ ion channels play roles in porcine oocyte ageing and revealed a plausible contribution of hydrogen sulfide to the modulation of ion channel activity. Results We confirmed the benefits of the activation and suppression of the KATP and L-type Ca2+ ion channels, respectively, for the preservation of oocyte quality. Conclusions Our experiments identified hydrogen sulfide as promoting the desired ion channel activity, with the capacity to protect porcine oocytes against cell death. Further experiments are needed to determine the exact mechanism of hydrogen sulfide in gametes and embryos.
topic Oocyte
Gasotransmitter
Hydrogen sulfide
Ion channel
Oocyte ageing
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40659-018-0187-2
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