Experimental study.
St. Marianna University School of Medicine.
Prepubertal (14-day-old) BDF1 female mice.
Early secondary follicles were isolated from the ovaries and were cultured individually in?vitro with or without androstenedione (10?11 to 10?5 M) for 12 days. Thereafter, the follicles were treated with hCG and epidermal growth factor (EGF).
Diameters and morphology of follicles and oocytes; E2 and P secretion; and chromatin configuration and expression of growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) in oocytes were examined.
Early secondary follicles developed to the preovulatory stage. Androstenedione treatments increased the follicle diameters, reduced survival rates of follicles, and promoted the formation of follicles with abnormal morphology, including misshapen oocyte. The secretion of E2 and P was significantly higher in androstenedione-exposed follicles. Androstenedione prevented the alteration in chromatin configuration and reduced oocyte GDF9 expression. When follicles cultured with androstenedione were treated with hCG and EGF, the first polar body exclusion, chromosome alignment on metaphase plate, and spindle assembly were inhibited in the oocytes.
These results demonstrate that excess androgen induces abnormalities in the morphology and function of developing oocytes, which impairs oocyte meiotic competence.