Selective Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I Antagonist Inhibits Mouse Embryo Development In A Dose-Dependent Manner

Fertility and sterility(2010)

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Objective: To study the role of a synthetic insulin-like growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) antagonist, picropodophyllin, for mouse preimplantation embryo development in vivo and in vitro.Design: In vitro and in vivo study.Setting: Hospital-based research unit.Animals: FVB/N mice and mouse embryos.Intervention(s): The effect of picropodophyllin in mouse embryo development in vivo and in vitro, immunohistochemistry, ELISA, polymerase chain reaction.Main Outcome Measure(s): Embryo development, presence of IGF-IR, messenger RNA expression, IGF-I synthesis.Result(s): The effect of picropodophyllin on embryo development in vitro and in vivo was not reversible. Mice treated with picropodophyllin 1 to 3 days after mating had a reduced number of blastocysts, 40.5% versus 78.8%, and a higher number of embryos with delayed development, 48.6% versus 11.5%. Insulin-like growth factor-IR protein is present in both phosphorylated and nonphosphorylated form at all stages of embryo development. The relative IGF-IR messenger RNA expression was highest in the oocyte and reduced during development to blastocyst stage. Insulin-like growth factor-I in culture media was reduced after picropodophyllin treatment.Conclusion(s): We conclude that IGF-I has an important role in normal mouse embryo development and that its receptor plays an essential role in the embryonic genome activation process. (Fertil Steril (R) 2010; 93: 2621-6. (C) 2010 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)
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Picropodophyllin,PPP,embryo,development
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