| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8426661 | Theriogenology | 2018 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												The activity of cathepsin B, a member of the lysosomal protease family, directly correlates with oocyte quality and subsequent embryonic development. However, its biological function during the progression of in vitro aging of oocytes in pigs has not been demonstrated. Here, we showed that cathepsin B activity was dramatically increased during in vitro aged oocytes. The inhibition of cathepsin B activity prevented the decline of the quality of aged oocytes and improved their subsequent developmental competence. Moreover, the inhibition of cathepsin B activity reduced aging-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and attenuated oxidative stress. The inhibition of cathepsin B activity also markedly decreased early apoptosis levels and the frequency of spindle anomalies during in vitro aging of oocytes. These results demonstrate that in vitro aging of oocytes induces cathepsin B activity, which is associated with a decline in oocyte quality. The inhibition of cathepsin B activity has a beneficial effect on oocytes during the process of in vitro aging.
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											Authors
												Shuang Liang, Hao Jiang, Xing-Hui Shen, Jia-Bao Zhang, Nam-Hyung Kim, 
											