Deterioration of mitochondrial biogenesis and degradation in the endometrium is a cause of subfertility in cows

Author:

Matsuyama Shuichi12,Nakamura Sho13,Minabe Shiori1,Sakatani Miki14,Takenouchi Naoki4,Sasaki Takuya25,Inoue Yuki6,Iwata Hisataka6ORCID,Kimura Koji7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Animal Feeding and Management Research, Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) Nasushiobara Japan

2. Laboratory of Animal Production Science, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

3. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Okayama University of Science Imabari Japan

4. Livestock and Grassland Research Division, Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) Kumamoto Japan

5. Okayama A.I. Center Livestock Improvement Association of Japan Inc. Maebashi Japan

6. Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Department of Animal Science Tokyo University of Agriculture Setagaya Kanagawa Japan

7. Laboratory of Reproductive Physiology, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science Okayama University Okayama Japan

Abstract

AbstractTo investigate possible causes of reproductive failure, we conducted global endometrial gene expression analyses in fertile and subfertile cows. Ingenuity pathway analysis showed that RICTOR and SIRT3 are significant upstream regulators for highly expressed genes in fertile cows, and are predicted to be activated upstream regulators of normal mitochondrial respiration. Canonical pathway analysis revealed that these highly expressed genes are involved in the activation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Therefore, in subfertile cows, the inactivation of RICTOR and SIRT3 may correlate with decreased capacity of mitochondrial respiration. Furthermore, the expression levels of most mitochondrial DNA genes and nuclear genes encoding mitochondrial proteins were higher in subfertile cows. The mitochondrial DNA copy number was significantly higher in the endometrium of subfertile cows, whereas the ATP content did not differ between fertile and subfertile cows. Quantitative reverse transcription‐PCR analysis demonstrated that the expression of PGC1a, TFAM, MFN1, FIS1, and BCL2L13 were significantly lower in subfertile cows. In addition, transmission electron microscopy images showed mitochondrial swelling in the endometrial cells of the subfertile cow. These results suggest that poor‐quality mitochondria accumulate in the endometrium owing to a reduced capacity for mitochondrial biogenesis, fusion, fission, and degradation in subfertile cows, and may contribute to infertility.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Genetics

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