Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.

It has been shown that oocyte aging critically affects reproduction and development. By using proteomic tools, in the present study, changes in protein profiles during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on oocyte aging were investigated. By comparing control MII oocytes with aging MII oocy...

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Main Authors: Guang-Jian Jiang, Ke Wang, De-Qiang Miao, Lei Guo, Yi Hou, Heide Schatten, Qing-Yuan Sun
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3241687?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-927ca82f0d3347d5b579700e875d0be62020-11-25T01:25:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01612e2899610.1371/journal.pone.0028996Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.Guang-Jian JiangKe WangDe-Qiang MiaoLei GuoYi HouHeide SchattenQing-Yuan SunIt has been shown that oocyte aging critically affects reproduction and development. By using proteomic tools, in the present study, changes in protein profiles during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on oocyte aging were investigated. By comparing control MII oocytes with aging MII oocytes, we identified 23 proteins that were up-regulated and 3 proteins that were down-regulated during the aging process. In caffeine-treated oocytes, 6 proteins were identified as up-regulated and 12 proteins were identified as down-regulated. A total of 38 differentially expressed proteins grouped into 5 regulation patterns were determined to relate to the aging and anti-aging process. By using the Gene Ontology system, we found that numerous functional gene products involved in metabolism, stress response, reactive oxygen species and cell cycle regulation were differentially expressed during the oocyte aging process, and most of these proteins are for the first time reported in our study, including 2 novel proteins. In addition, several proteins were found to be modified during oocyte aging. These data contribute new information that may be useful for future research on cellular aging and for improvement of oocyte quality.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3241687?pdf=render
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author Guang-Jian Jiang
Ke Wang
De-Qiang Miao
Lei Guo
Yi Hou
Heide Schatten
Qing-Yuan Sun
spellingShingle Guang-Jian Jiang
Ke Wang
De-Qiang Miao
Lei Guo
Yi Hou
Heide Schatten
Qing-Yuan Sun
Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Guang-Jian Jiang
Ke Wang
De-Qiang Miao
Lei Guo
Yi Hou
Heide Schatten
Qing-Yuan Sun
author_sort Guang-Jian Jiang
title Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
title_short Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
title_full Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
title_fullStr Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
title_full_unstemmed Protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
title_sort protein profile changes during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on protein expression patterns.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description It has been shown that oocyte aging critically affects reproduction and development. By using proteomic tools, in the present study, changes in protein profiles during porcine oocyte aging and effects of caffeine on oocyte aging were investigated. By comparing control MII oocytes with aging MII oocytes, we identified 23 proteins that were up-regulated and 3 proteins that were down-regulated during the aging process. In caffeine-treated oocytes, 6 proteins were identified as up-regulated and 12 proteins were identified as down-regulated. A total of 38 differentially expressed proteins grouped into 5 regulation patterns were determined to relate to the aging and anti-aging process. By using the Gene Ontology system, we found that numerous functional gene products involved in metabolism, stress response, reactive oxygen species and cell cycle regulation were differentially expressed during the oocyte aging process, and most of these proteins are for the first time reported in our study, including 2 novel proteins. In addition, several proteins were found to be modified during oocyte aging. These data contribute new information that may be useful for future research on cellular aging and for improvement of oocyte quality.
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