Effects of orange peel extract (Citrus sinensis) treatment on zebrafish oocytes (Danio rerio) exposed to heat stress.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.1821-1827
Gretania Residiwati, Almira Ghina Shalawati, Muhamad Arfan Lesmana, Agri Kaltaria Anisa, Bonick Kartini Lonameo, Habib Syaiful Arif Tuska
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Abstract

Background and aim: Heat stress (HS) can negatively impact oocytes by disrupting mitochondrial activity, increasing the production of reactive oxygen species, and decreasing antioxidant levels. This study investigated the impact of orange peel (OP) exposure on zebrafish oocytes (ZOs) diameter, survival rate, and germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) during HS.

Material and methods: We investigated the antioxidant effect of flavonoids (concentration = 328.58 ppm) derived from OP (Citrus sinensis) added to in vitro maturation (IVM) media of ZOs (Danio rerio) under non-heat stress (NHS) and HS conditions to mimic in vivo HS conditions due to the global warming phenomenon on females. ZO in stage 3 (n = 1080) was treated with 4 μL of OP extract (not treated/control) under HS: 32°C (Heat stress 32°C solution/Heat stress 32°C orange peel [HS32S/HS32O]) and 34°C (Heat stress 34°C solution/Heat stress 34°C orange peel [HS34S/HS34O]); and NHS: 28°C (Non-heat stress solution/Non-heat stress orange peel [NHSS/NHSO]), during maturation. After 24 h of maturation, we observed the oocyte diameter, survival rate, and GVBD rate. The data were analyzed with IBM Statistics 23 software using two-way analysis of variance and Kruskal-Wallis (p < 0.05).

Results: The highest oocyte diameter data were in NHS treated with OP extract (NHSO) group (0.759 ± 0.01; mean ± standard error) compared with HS group using and without OP extract (HS32S [0.583 ± 0.02]; HS32O [0.689 ± 0.02]; HS34S [0.554 ± 0.02]; and HS34O [0.604 ± 0.02]). The survival rate of OP treated group, namely, NHSO (93% ± 3%), HS32O (85% ± 2%), and HS34O (80% ± 2%) was higher than that of the group without treatment (NHSS [83% ± 3%], HS32S [71% ± 6%], and HS34S [63% ± 3%]). ZO treated with OP extract (NHSO [93% ± 3%], HS32O [85% ± 2%], and HS34O [80% ± 2%]) showed a higher GVBD rate than the group without treatment (NHSS [83% ± 3%], HS32S [71% ± 6%], and HS34S [63% ± 3%]).

Conclusion: It revealed that OP can enhance the oocyte diameter, survival rate, and GVBD rate of ZO under NHS and HS. Further investigation should be conducted to determine the effect of OP extract (C. sinensis) on in vivo conditions in females as an alternative treatment to face global warming.

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橙皮提取物(Citrus sinensis)处理对暴露于热应激的斑马鱼(Danio rerio)卵母细胞的影响。
背景和目的:热应激(HS)可通过破坏线粒体活性、增加活性氧的产生和降低抗氧化剂水平对卵母细胞产生负面影响。本研究调查了橘皮(OP)暴露对热应激期间斑马鱼卵母细胞(ZOs)直径、存活率和生殖囊破裂(GVBD)的影响:我们研究了在非热应激(NHS)和热应激(HS)条件下,向斑马鱼(Danio rerio)卵母细胞体外成熟(IVM)培养基中添加来自柑橘皮(Citrus sinensis)的黄酮类化合物(浓度=328.58 ppm)的抗氧化作用,以模拟全球变暖现象导致的体内热应激条件对雌性斑马鱼卵母细胞的影响。第3阶段的ZO(n = 1080)在成熟过程中接受4 μL OP提取物(未处理/对照)的处理,HS条件为32°C(热应激32°C溶液/热应激32°C橘皮[HS32S/HS32O])和34°C(热应激34°C溶液/热应激34°C橘皮[HS34S/HS34O]);NHS条件为28°C(非热应激溶液/非热应激橘皮[NHSS/NHSO])。成熟 24 小时后,我们观察了卵母细胞直径、存活率和 GVBD 率。数据用 IBM Statistics 23 软件进行双向方差分析和 Kruskal-Wallis 分析(P < 0.05):与使用和不使用 OP 提取物的 HS 组(HS32S [0.583 ± 0.02];HS32O [0.689 ± 0.02];HS34S [0.554 ± 0.02];HS34O [0.604 ± 0.02])相比,使用 OP 提取物处理的 NHS 组(NHSO)的卵母细胞直径数据最高(0.759 ± 0.01;平均值 ± 标准误差)。OP 处理组(NHSO [93% ± 3%]、HS32O [85% ± 2%]和 HS34O [80% ± 2%])的存活率高于未处理组(NHSS [83% ± 3%]、HS32S [71% ± 6%] 和 HS34S [63% ± 3%])。用 OP 提取物处理的 ZO(NHSO [93% ± 3%]、HS32O [85% ± 2%] 和 HS34O [80% ± 2%])的 GVBD 率高于未处理组(NHSS [83% ± 3%]、HS32S [71% ± 6%] 和 HS34S [63% ± 3%]):结果表明,在 NHS 和 HS 条件下,OP 可提高 ZO 的卵母细胞直径、存活率和 GVBD 率。应进一步研究 OP 提取物对雌性动物体内条件的影响,以此作为应对全球变暖的替代疗法。
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