Issue 5, 2019

Phosphoric acid and phosphorylation levels are potential biomarkers indicating developmental competence of matured oocytes

Abstract

Here, we aimed to identify biomarkers for mice oocyte maturation in metaphase II in vivo and in situ using Raman spectroscopy. Principal component analysis of 324 Raman data points of oocytes at Phase I, II, III, and IV showed that the phosphoric acid concentration uniformly increased in oocytes with higher developmental competence than in oocytes at other maturation stages, and proteins were more phosphorylated. The maturation phases were successfully predicted by linear discriminant analysis with high accuracy (90.7%) using phosphoric molecular information mentioned above. Furthermore, detections of higher concentration of unsaturated fatty acids in overmatured oocytes indicated that a decline in metabolic activity due to overmaturation induced a surplus of these lipid components. Upon assessing invasiveness by laser irradiation, about 50% irradiated oocytes progressed to morula and blastocyst stages in good conditions. Thus, Raman spectroscopy holds promise in evaluating oocyte maturation and quality based on molecular information in infertility treatment.

Graphical abstract: Phosphoric acid and phosphorylation levels are potential biomarkers indicating developmental competence of matured oocytes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Aug 2018
Accepted
14 Jan 2019
First published
21 Jan 2019

Analyst, 2019,144, 1527-1534

Phosphoric acid and phosphorylation levels are potential biomarkers indicating developmental competence of matured oocytes

M. Ishigaki, Y. Hoshino and Y. Ozaki, Analyst, 2019, 144, 1527 DOI: 10.1039/C8AN01589A

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