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Melatonin facilitates oocyte growth in goats and mice through increased nutrient reserves and enhanced mitochondrial function.

Changjiu HeHao WuRuiyan LiuJianning LiaoXiaodong WangHongru ShiFuqin HouRussel Joseph ReiterGuo-Shi LiuXiang Li
Published in: FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2024)
Oogenesis involves two phases: initial volumetric growth driven by nutrient accumulation and subsequent nuclear maturation. While melatonin (MLT) has been employed as a supplement to enhance the quality of fully grown oocytes during nuclear maturation phase, its impact on oocyte growth remains poorly studied. Here, we provide in vivo evidence demonstrating that follicle-stimulating hormone increases MLT content in ovary. Administration of MLT improves oocyte growth and quality in mice and goats by enhancing nutrient reserves and mitochondrial function. Conversely, MLT-deficient mice have smaller oocytes and dysfunctional mitochondria. Exploring the clinical implications of MLT in promoting oocyte growth, we observe that a brief 2-day MLT treatment enhances oocyte quality and reproductive performance in older mice. These findings highlight the role of MLT in regulating oocyte growth and provide a specific treatment window for optimizing oocyte quality and reproductive performance in female animals.
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