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7 October 2021 Nobiletin-induced partial abrogation of deleterious effects of AKT inhibition on preimplantation bovine embryo development in vitro
Yulia N. Cajas, Karina Cañón-Beltrán, Carolina Núñez-Puente, Alfonso Gutierrez-Adán, Encina M González, Ekaitz Agirregoitia, Dimitrios Rizos
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Abstract

During preimplantational embryo development, PI3K/AKT regulates cell proliferation and differentiation and nobiletin modulates this pathway to promote cell survival. Therefore, we aimed to establish whether, when the AKT cascade is inhibited using inhibitors III and IV, nobiletin supplementation to in vitro culture media during the minor (2- to 8-cell stage, MNEGA) or major (8- to 16-cell stage, MJEGA) phases of EGA is able to modulate the development and quality of bovine embryos. In vitro zygotes were cultured during MNEGA or MJEGA phase in SOF + 5% FCS or supplemented with: 15 µM AKT-InhIII; 10 µM AKT-InhIV; 10 µM nobiletin; nobiletin + AKT-InhIII; nobiletin + AKT-InhIV; 0.03% DMSO. Embryo development was lower in treatments with AKT inhibitors, while combination of nobiletin with AKT inhibitors was able to recover their adverse developmental effect and also increase blastocyst cell number. The mRNA abundance of GPX1, NFE2L2, and POU5F1 was partially increased in 8- and 16-cell embryos from nobiletin with AKT inhibitors. Besides, nobiletin increased the p-rpS6 level whether or not AKT inhibitors were present. In conclusion, nobiletin promotes bovine embryo development and quality and partially recovers the adverse developmental effect of AKT inhibitors, which infers that nobiletin probably uses another signaling cascade that PI3K/AKT during early embryo development in bovine.

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Nobiletin supplementation: promotes bovine embryo development and quality in vitro, partially protects against deleterious effects of exogenous AKT inhibition, and increases rpS6 phosphorylation irrespective of AKT inhibitor presence.

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Yulia N. Cajas, Karina Cañón-Beltrán, Carolina Núñez-Puente, Alfonso Gutierrez-Adán, Encina M González, Ekaitz Agirregoitia, and Dimitrios Rizos "Nobiletin-induced partial abrogation of deleterious effects of AKT inhibition on preimplantation bovine embryo development in vitro," Biology of Reproduction 105(6), 1427-1442, (7 October 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioab184
Received: 6 May 2021; Accepted: 23 September 2021; Published: 7 October 2021
KEYWORDS
AKT inhibitors
cattle
embryo genome activation
flavone
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