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Excess cholesterol induces mouse egg activation and may cause female infertility.


ABSTRACT: The HDL receptor scavenger receptor, class B type I (SR-BI) controls the structure and fate of plasma HDL. Female SR-BI KO mice are infertile, apparently because of their abnormal cholesterol-enriched HDL particles. We examined the growth and meiotic progression of SR-BI KO oocytes and found that they underwent normal germinal vesicle breakdown; however, SR-BI KO eggs, which had accumulated excess cholesterol in vivo, spontaneously activated, and they escaped metaphase II (MII) arrest and progressed to pronuclear, MIII, and anaphase/telophase III stages. Eggs from fertile WT mice were activated when loaded in vitro with excess cholesterol by a cholesterol/methyl-?-cyclodextrin complex, phenocopying SR-BI KO oocytes. In vitro cholesterol loading of eggs induced reduction in maturation promoting factor and MAPK activities, elevation of intracellular calcium, extrusion of a second polar body, and progression to meiotic stages beyond MII. These results suggest that the infertility of SR-BI KO females is caused, at least in part, by excess cholesterol in eggs inducing premature activation and that cholesterol can activate WT mouse eggs to escape from MII arrest. Analysis of SR-BI KO female infertility raises the possibility that abnormalities in cholesterol metabolism might underlie some cases of human female infertility of unknown etiology.

SUBMITTER: Yesilaltay A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4246315 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Excess cholesterol induces mouse egg activation and may cause female infertility.

Yesilaltay Ayce A   Dokshin Gregoriy A GA   Busso Dolores D   Wang Li L   Galiani Dalia D   Chavarria Tony T   Vasile Eliza E   Quilaqueo Linda L   Orellana Juan Andrés JA   Walzer Dalia D   Shalgi Ruth R   Dekel Nava N   Albertini David F DF   Rigotti Attilio A   Page David C DC   Krieger Monty M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20141103 46


The HDL receptor scavenger receptor, class B type I (SR-BI) controls the structure and fate of plasma HDL. Female SR-BI KO mice are infertile, apparently because of their abnormal cholesterol-enriched HDL particles. We examined the growth and meiotic progression of SR-BI KO oocytes and found that they underwent normal germinal vesicle breakdown; however, SR-BI KO eggs, which had accumulated excess cholesterol in vivo, spontaneously activated, and they escaped metaphase II (MII) arrest and progre  ...[more]

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