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FEBS Lett ; 598(14): 1740-1752, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38639871

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are associated with oocyte maturation inhibition, and N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) partially reduces their harmful effects. Mitochondrial E3 ubiquitin ligase 1 (Mul1) localizes to the mitochondrial outer membrane. We found that female Mul1-deficient mice are infertile, and their oocytes contain high ROS concentrations. After fertilization, Mul1-deficient embryos showed a DNA damage response (DDR) and abnormal preimplantation embryogenesis, which was rescued by NAC addition and ROS depletion. These observations clearly demonstrate that loss of Mul1 in oocytes increases ROS concentrations and triggers DDR, resulting in abnormal preimplantation embryogenesis. We conclude that manipulating the mitochondrial ROS levels in oocytes may be a potential therapeutic approach to target infertility.


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Embryonic Development , Oocytes , Reactive Oxygen Species , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases , Animals , Female , Mice , Acetylcysteine/pharmacology , Blastocyst/metabolism , DNA Damage , Embryonic Development/genetics , Mice, Knockout , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondrial Membranes/metabolism , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Mitochondrial Proteins/genetics , Mitochondrial Proteins/deficiency , Oocytes/metabolism , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/metabolism , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/genetics , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/deficiency
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