How Do Environmental Toxicants Affect Oocyte Maturation Via Oxidative Stress?

Reza Rajabi-Toustani, Qinan Hu, Shuangqi Wang, Huanyu Qiao

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Abstract

In mammals, oogenesis initiates before birth and pauses at the dictyate stage of meiotic prophase I until luteinizing hormone (LH) surges to resume meiosis. Oocyte maturation refers to the resumption of meiosis that directs oocytes to advance from prophase I to metaphase II of meiosis. This process is carefully modulated to ensure a normal ovulation and successful fertilization. By generating excessive amounts of oxidative stress, environmental toxicants can disrupt the oocyte maturation. In this review, we categorized these environmental toxicants that induce mitochondrial dysfunction and abnormal spindle formation. Further, we discussed the underlying mechanisms that hinder oocyte maturation, including mitochondrial function, spindle formation, and DNA damage response. A schematic illustration indicates that extracellular toxicants induce oxidative stress intracellularly. This stress causes D N A damage, resulting in disrupted oocyte maturation. A schematic illustration indicates that extracellular toxicants induce oxidative stress intracellularly. This stress causes D N A damage, resulting in disrupted oocyte maturation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationAdvances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology
PublisherSpringer
Pages69-95
Number of pages27
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Publication series

NameAdvances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology
Volume238
ISSN (Print)0301-5556
ISSN (Electronic)2192-7065

Keywords

  • Environmental toxicants
  • Mitochondria
  • Oocyte maturation
  • Oxidative stress
  • Signaling pathway
  • Spindle

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Anatomy
  • Embryology
  • Developmental Biology
  • Cell Biology

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