The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation

With the nucleus as an exception, mitochondria are the only animal cell organelles containing their own genetic information, called mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). During oocyte maturation, the mtDNA copy number dramatically increases and the distribution of mitochondria changes significantly. As oocyte...

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Main Authors: Anastasia Kirillova, Johan E. J. Smitz, Gennady T. Sukhikh, Ilya Mazunin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Cells
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IVM
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/9/2484
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spelling doaj-54dbe1ab7fbc4cbb92e6f96294abab552021-09-25T23:53:26ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092021-09-01102484248410.3390/cells10092484The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte MaturationAnastasia Kirillova0Johan E. J. Smitz1Gennady T. Sukhikh2Ilya Mazunin3National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology Named after V.I.Kulakov, of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation, 117198 Moscow, RussiaFollicle Biology Laboratory (FOBI), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1050 Brussels, BelgiumNational Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology Named after V.I.Kulakov, of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation, 117198 Moscow, RussiaCenter of Life Sciences, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), 121205 Skolkovo, RussiaWith the nucleus as an exception, mitochondria are the only animal cell organelles containing their own genetic information, called mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). During oocyte maturation, the mtDNA copy number dramatically increases and the distribution of mitochondria changes significantly. As oocyte maturation requires a large amount of ATP for continuous transcription and translation, the availability of the right number of functional mitochondria is crucial. There is a correlation between the quality of oocytes and both the amount of mtDNA and the amount of ATP. Suboptimal conditions of in vitro maturation (IVM) might lead to changes in the mitochondrial morphology as well as alternations in the expression of genes encoding proteins associated with mitochondrial function. Dysfunctional mitochondria have a lower ability to counteract reactive oxygen species (ROS) production which leads to oxidative stress. The mitochondrial function might be improved with the application of antioxidants and significant expectations are laid on the development of new IVM systems supplemented with mitochondria-targeted reagents. Different types of antioxidants have been tested already on animal models and human rescue IVM oocytes, showing promising results. This review focuses on the recent observations on oocytes’ intracellular mitochondrial distribution and on mitochondrial genomes during their maturation, both in vivo and in vitro. Recent mitochondrial supplementation studies, aiming to improve oocyte developmental potential, are summarized.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/9/2484oocyte maturationmtDNA copy numbermitochondria distributionIVMmitochondrial supplementation reagents
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author Anastasia Kirillova
Johan E. J. Smitz
Gennady T. Sukhikh
Ilya Mazunin
spellingShingle Anastasia Kirillova
Johan E. J. Smitz
Gennady T. Sukhikh
Ilya Mazunin
The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation
Cells
oocyte maturation
mtDNA copy number
mitochondria distribution
IVM
mitochondrial supplementation reagents
author_facet Anastasia Kirillova
Johan E. J. Smitz
Gennady T. Sukhikh
Ilya Mazunin
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title The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation
title_short The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation
title_full The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation
title_fullStr The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Mitochondria in Oocyte Maturation
title_sort role of mitochondria in oocyte maturation
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2021-09-01
description With the nucleus as an exception, mitochondria are the only animal cell organelles containing their own genetic information, called mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). During oocyte maturation, the mtDNA copy number dramatically increases and the distribution of mitochondria changes significantly. As oocyte maturation requires a large amount of ATP for continuous transcription and translation, the availability of the right number of functional mitochondria is crucial. There is a correlation between the quality of oocytes and both the amount of mtDNA and the amount of ATP. Suboptimal conditions of in vitro maturation (IVM) might lead to changes in the mitochondrial morphology as well as alternations in the expression of genes encoding proteins associated with mitochondrial function. Dysfunctional mitochondria have a lower ability to counteract reactive oxygen species (ROS) production which leads to oxidative stress. The mitochondrial function might be improved with the application of antioxidants and significant expectations are laid on the development of new IVM systems supplemented with mitochondria-targeted reagents. Different types of antioxidants have been tested already on animal models and human rescue IVM oocytes, showing promising results. This review focuses on the recent observations on oocytes’ intracellular mitochondrial distribution and on mitochondrial genomes during their maturation, both in vivo and in vitro. Recent mitochondrial supplementation studies, aiming to improve oocyte developmental potential, are summarized.
topic oocyte maturation
mtDNA copy number
mitochondria distribution
IVM
mitochondrial supplementation reagents
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/9/2484
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