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Melatonin enhances function of porcine immature Sertoli cells via modulating gene expression and metabolism


ABSTRACT: Melatonin (MT), a neurohormone synthesized and secreted primarily by the pineal gland, is of vital function to animal reproduction. However, the effect of MT treatment on porcine immature Sertoli cells (iSCs) remains unclear. Here, MT treatment (10nM, 36h) could elevate mitochondrial function and reduce oxidative stress, therefore inhibit apoptosis of porcine iSCs. Transcriptome profiling identified 39 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) (33 known and 9 novel) (10nM MT vs. Control), mainly involved in GO terms of steroid metabolic process, glutamine metabolic process, oxidoreductase activity and G protein coupled receptor binding, and KEGG pathways of steroid biogenesis, pyruvate metabolism, NF-kappa B and AMPK signal pathways. RT-qPCR validated 6 DEGs (Phgdh, Scd, Hmgcs1, Cytb, Pck2 and Sqle) induced by MT to be with the similar change trend to RNA-seq results. The protein level of HMGCS1 and the estradiol level were confirmed to be significantly decreased by MT (10nM, 36h) treatment of porcine iSCs. Inhibition of HMGCS1 in porcine iSCs could significantly reduce the level of estradiol. The levels of cholesterol content within cells and lactate in culture medium were unchanged by MT (10nM, 36h). 14 metabolites were significantly altered by MT (10nM, 36h) treatment of porcine iSCs. Which were involved in multiple vital metabolic pathways. Collectively, MT treatment of porcine iSCs could promote functions of porcine iSCs via modulating gene expression and metabolism.

ORGANISM(S): Sus scrofa

PROVIDER: GSE277033 | GEO | 2025/08/26

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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