Celastrol Prevents Oxidative Stress Effects on FSHR, PAPP, and CYP19A1 Gene Expression in Cultured Human Granulosa-Lutein Cells.
Rita Martín-RamírezRebeca González-FernándezDeborah RotoliJairo HernándezPablo Martín-VasalloAngela PalumboJulio ÁvilaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Regulation of oxidative stress (OS) is important to prevent damage to female reproductive physiology. While normal OS levels may have a regulatory role, high OS levels may negatively affect vital processes such as folliculogenesis or embryogenesis. The aim of this work was to study OS induced by glucose, a reactive oxygen species generator, or peroxynitrite, a reactive nitrogen species generator, in cultured human granulosa-lutein (hGL) cells from oocyte donors, analyzing expression of genes involved in oocyte maturation (FSHR, PAPP, and CYP19A1) and OS damage response (ALDH3A2). We also evaluated the effect of celastrol as an antioxidant. Our results showed that although both glucose and peroxynitrite produce OS increments in hGL cells, only peroxynitrite treatment increases ALDH3A2 and PAPP gene expression levels and decreases FSHR gene expression levels. Celastrol pre-treatment prevents this effect of peroxynitrite. Interestingly, when celastrol alone was added, we observed a reduction of the expression of all genes studied, which was independent of both OS inductors. In conclusion, regulation of OS imbalance by antioxidant substances such as celastrol may prevent negative effects of OS in female fertility. In addition to the antioxidant activity, celastrol may well have an independent role on regulation of gene expression in hGL cells.
Keyphrases
- gene expression
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- endothelial cells
- dna methylation
- cell cycle arrest
- poor prognosis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- reactive oxygen species
- diabetic rats
- dna damage
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- genome wide
- cell death
- blood glucose
- adipose tissue
- blood pressure
- transcription factor
- insulin resistance
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- young adults
- weight loss
- single molecule
- kidney transplantation
- cell proliferation
- heat shock
- bioinformatics analysis