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Abdi Z, Mohsenzadeh S, Jafari Anarkooli I, Ahmadi A, Ghorbanlou M, Arianmanesh M
The Effect of Hsp60 on Fertilization and Pre-Implantation Embryo Development in Mice: an in Vitro Study
Acta Endo (Buc) 2019, 15 (2): 153-157doi: 10.4183/aeb.2019.153
Context. Heat Shock Protein 60 (HSP60) is a
chaperone protein which is involved in proteins transfer and
re-folding of proteins.
Objective. Importance of HSP60 in sperm
capacitation and facility of sperm-oocyte membrane binding
was confirmed, therefore in this study the effect of HSP60
on the rate of in vitro fertilization and the cleavage rate in
mouse embryo was investigated.
Design. Ten male mice and twenty five female
mice were involved to collect sperms and oocytes required
for this study.
Subjects and Methods. Sperms were collected
from the epididymis of male mouse and oocytes were
collected from the oviduct of female mouse following
ovarian hyperstimulation. Then, capacitated sperms and
oocytes were placed together in fertilization medium in four
groups in the presence of different concentrations of HSP60
(10, 50 and 100 ng/mL) and in the absence of HSP60. After
calculation of the fertilization rate, zygotes were transformed
into the other medium for development and the cleavage rate
was monitored to blastocyst stage.
Results. There was not a significant difference in the
rate of fertilization between 10 ng/mL HSP60 group and the
control group. The rate of fertilization and two-cell embryo
development decreased significantly (P≤0.05) in 100 ng/mL
HSP60 compared to other experimental and control groups.
Further, the rate of two-cell embryo development increased
significantly (P≤0.05) in 10 ng/mL HSP60 compared to
other experimental and control groups.
Conclusions. The present study demonstrated that
HSP60 in low dose had a positive effect on two-cell embryo
development, however it did not have any significant effect
on the fertilization rate. Conversely, HSP60 had adverse
effects on the fertilization and cleavage rates at higher
doses.
Keywords: Embryo cleavage, Fertilization, Heat
shock protein 60 (HSP60), In vitro fertilization (IVF), Preimplantation
embryo
Correspondence: Mitra Arianmanesh MD, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine, Zanjan,
45139-56111, Iran, E-mail: m.arianmanesh@zums.ac.ir