Growth hormone inhibits apoptosis in in vitro produced bovine embryos

被引:59
作者
Kölle, S
Stojkovic, M
Boie, G
Wolf, E
Sinowatz, F
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Dept Vet Anat 2, Munich, Germany
[2] Dept Mol Anim Breeding & Biotechnol, Munich, Germany
关键词
growth hormone; apoptosis; bax; bcl-2; IVF embryo;
D O I
10.1002/mrd.1145
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Growth hormone (GH) has recently been shown to exert distinct effects on the differentiation and metabolism of early embryos. Up to now, however, it is not clear whether GH is able to modulate apoptosis during early embryogenesis. Differential cell staining of 8-day-old bovine embryos cultured with 100 ng bovine recombinant GH (rbGH) per ml medium (synthetic oviduct fluid-polyvinylalcohol) demonstrated that GH significantly increased the number of inner cell mass (ICM) and trophectoderm cells in bovine expanded blastocysts. As shown by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated dUTP labeling (TUNEL) supplementation of bGH decreased the percentage of 8-day-old embryos showing at least one apoptotic cell from 58 to 21%. The percentage of apoptotic cells in one blastocyst was significantly (P<0.01) reduced from 4.6 to 1.1% by GH treatment. Incubation of the embryos with 150 mM vanillylnonanamide induced apoptosis in all embryos. Whereas in control embryos 14% of the embryonic cells were TUNEL-positive, the percentage of apoptotic cells declined to 2.7% in the GH treated embryos. Expression of immunoreactive bcl-2 in blastocysts was not affected by GH treatment. Synthesis of the bax protein which is known to promote apoptosis was reduced in embryos cultured with GH. Our results suggest that GH acts as survival factor during in vitro culture and reduces apoptosis by altering the bax to bcl-2 ratio during early embryogenesis. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:180 / 186
页数:7
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [1] The Bcl-2 protein family: Arbiters of cell survival
    Adams, JM
    Cory, S
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1998, 281 (5381) : 1322 - 1326
  • [2] Human embryo fragmentation in vitro and its implications for pregnancy and implantation
    Alikani, M
    Cohen, J
    Tomkin, G
    Garrisi, GJ
    Mack, C
    Scott, RT
    [J]. FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 1999, 71 (05) : 836 - 842
  • [3] EFFECTS OF SPERM EXTRACTS AND ENERGY-SOURCES ON MOTILITY AND ACROSOME REACTION OF HAMSTER SPERMATOZOA INVITRO
    BAVISTER, BD
    YANAGIMACHI, R
    [J]. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1977, 16 (02) : 228 - 237
  • [4] Apoptosis during mouse blastocyst formation: Evidence for a role for survival factors including transforming growth factor alpha
    Brison, DR
    Schultz, RM
    [J]. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1997, 56 (05) : 1088 - 1096
  • [5] Activation of growth hormone receptor delivers an antiapoptotic signal:: Evidence for a role of Akt in this pathway
    Costoya, JA
    Finidori, J
    Moutoussamy, S
    Señaris, R
    Devesa, J
    Arce, VM
    [J]. ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1999, 140 (12) : 5937 - 5943
  • [6] Effects of glutamine and taurine on preimplantation development and cleavage of mouse embryos in vitro
    Devreker, F
    Hardy, K
    [J]. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1997, 57 (04) : 921 - 928
  • [7] Exogenous protein affects developmental competence and metabolic activity of bovine pre-implantation embryos in vitro
    Eckert, J
    Pugh, PA
    Thompson, JG
    Niemann, H
    Tervit, HR
    [J]. REPRODUCTION FERTILITY AND DEVELOPMENT, 1998, 10 (04) : 327 - 332
  • [8] Expression of caspase and BCL-2 apoptotic family members in mouse preimplantation embryos
    Exley, GE
    Tang, CY
    McElhinny, AS
    Warner, CM
    [J]. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1999, 61 (01) : 231 - 239
  • [9] CELL-DIVISION AND DEATH IN THE MOUSE BLASTOCYST BEFORE IMPLANTATION
    HANDYSIDE, AH
    HUNTER, S
    [J]. ROUXS ARCHIVES OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1986, 195 (08): : 519 - 526
  • [10] HARDY K, 1989, DEVELOPMENT, V107, P597