多胺代谢产物亚精胺在女性生殖衰老过程中通过增强线粒体自噬使卵母细胞质量恢复活力。

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Nature aging Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1038/s43587-023-00498-8
Yu Zhang, Jie Bai, Zhaokang Cui, Yu Li, Qian Gao, Yilong Miao, Bo Xiong
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由于卵巢储备减少和卵母细胞质量下降,高龄是女性不孕的主要风险因素。然而,作为一个重要的促成因素,代谢调节在生殖衰老过程中的作用却知之甚少。在这里,我们应用非靶向代谢组学来确定亚精胺是卵巢中保护卵母细胞免受衰老的关键代谢产物。特别是,我们发现老年小鼠卵巢中的亚精胺水平降低,补充亚精胺可以促进老年小鼠的卵泡发育、卵母细胞成熟、早期胚胎发育和女性生育能力。通过微转录组学分析,我们进一步发现亚精胺诱导的卵母细胞质量恢复是通过增强衰老小鼠的线粒体自噬活性和线粒体功能介导的,并且这种作用机制在氧化应激下的猪卵母细胞中是保守的。总之,我们的研究结果表明,补充亚精胺可以作为一种治疗策略,改善顺式性别女性和其他试图高龄怀孕的人的卵母细胞质量和生殖结果。未来的工作需要测试这种方法是否可以安全有效地转化为人类。
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Polyamine metabolite spermidine rejuvenates oocyte quality by enhancing mitophagy during female reproductive aging
Advanced age is a primary risk factor for female infertility due to reduced ovarian reserve and declining oocyte quality. However, as an important contributing factor, the role of metabolic regulation during reproductive aging is poorly understood. Here, we applied untargeted metabolomics to identify spermidine as a critical metabolite in ovaries to protect oocytes against aging. In particular, we found that the spermidine level was reduced in ovaries of aged mice and that supplementation with spermidine promoted follicle development, oocyte maturation, early embryonic development and female fertility of aged mice. By microtranscriptomic analysis, we further discovered that spermidine-induced recovery of oocyte quality was mediated by enhancement of mitophagy activity and mitochondrial function in aged mice, and this mechanism of action was conserved in porcine oocytes under oxidative stress. Altogether, our findings suggest that spermidine supplementation could represent a therapeutic strategy to ameliorate oocyte quality and reproductive outcome in cis-gender women and other persons trying to conceive at an advanced age. Future work is needed to test whether this approach can be safely and effectively translated to humans. Advanced age is a primary risk factor for female infertility due to declining oocyte quantity and quality. Here Yu Zhang et al. report that supplementation with spermidine rejuvenates the quality of oocytes from aged mice at least in part by enhancing mitophagy and mitochondrial function.
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