雷公藤甲素暴露通过激活cGAS-STING通路引起卵巢炎症,降低小鼠卵母细胞质量。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food and Chemical Toxicology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2024.115201
Si-Yao Cheng , Yi-Fan Yang , Ya-Long Wang , Zhao-Ping Yue , Yan-Zhu Chen , Wen-Ke Wang , Zhi-Ran Xu , Lin-Feng Li , Hao Shen , Zhi-Min Qi , Chang-Long Xu , Yu Liu
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雷公藤甲素(Triptolide, TPL)是一种从中药雷公藤中提取的重要生物活性成分,具有抗肿瘤、抗免疫等多种药理作用。尽管TPL在治疗关节炎和免疫紊乱方面有广泛的临床应用,但它与多器官毒性有关,包括对女性生殖系统的不良影响。然而,tpl诱导卵巢损伤的确切机制仍然知之甚少。在本研究中,采用小鼠毒理学模型,观察到暴露于TPL导致卵巢系数和生育能力下降。随后的研究表明,TPL暴露会影响线粒体功能,增加线粒体外膜通透性,导致mtDNA释放到细胞质中。这些事件随后激活cGAS-STING通路,导致卵巢炎症。此外,已经发现TPL暴露会破坏卵母细胞的减数分裂成熟,这与纺锤体和微管组织中心(MTOCs)的次优形态有关。这种关联已通过使用亚硫酸氢盐还原表示测序(RRBS)进一步证实。总之,我们的研究表明,TPL暴露会阻碍卵泡发育,导致卵巢炎症和卵母细胞质量下降。
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Triptolide exposure triggers ovarian inflammation by activating cGAS-STING pathway and decrease oocyte quality in mouse
Triptolide (TPL), a prominent bioactive constituent derived from the Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii, exhibits diverse pharmacological effects such as anti-tumor and anti-immune properties. Despite its extensive clinical application for the treatment of arthritis and immune disorders, TPL has been associated with multiorgan toxicity, including adverse effects on the female reproductive system. However, the precise mechanisms underlying TPL-induced ovarian damage remain poorly understood. In this study, employing a mouse toxicological model, exposure to TPL was observed to result in decreased ovarian coefficient and fertility. Subsequent research demonstrated TPL exposure affected mitochondrial function, increased mitochondrial outer membrane permeability, resulted in mtDNA releasing into the cytoplasm. These events subsequently activated cGAS-STING pathway, leading to ovarian inflammation. Furthermore, TPL exposure has been found to disrupt the meiotic maturation of oocytes, which is mechanistically associated with suboptimal morphology of spindle and microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs). This association has been further confirmed through the use of reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS). In conclusion, our study demonstrates that TPL exposure can hinder follicular development, resulting in ovarian inflammation and reduced oocyte quality.
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Food and Chemical Toxicology
Food and Chemical Toxicology 工程技术-毒理学
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