Mitochondrial function regulated by mitoguardin-1/2 is crucial for ovarian endocrine functions and ovulation

Xiao Man Liu, Yin Li Zhang, Shu Yan Ji, Long Wen Zhao, Wei Na Shang, Dali Li, Zijiang Chen, Chao Tong, Heng Yu Fan

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Abstract

The balances of mitochondrial dynamic changes, mitochondrial morphology, and mitochondrial number are critical in cell metabolism. Once they are disturbed, disorders in these processes generally cause diseases or even death in animals. We performed large-scale genetic screenings in fruit flies and discovered the mitoguardin gene (Miga) that encodes for a mitochondrial outer membrane protein. To examine the physiological functions of itsmammalian homologs Miga1 and Miga2, we generated Miga1 and Miga2 single- and double-knockout mouse strains and found that the knockout mice were viable, but the females were subfertile. The ovarian phenotypes of these mice suggested that the MIGA1/2 proteins play an important role in ovulation and ovarian steroidogenesis. In vivo and in vitro analyses of Miga1/2-knockout granulosa cells showed severe defects in luteinization and steroidogenesis and disordered mitochondrialmorphology and function in response to gonadotropins. This is a report of genes involved in mitochondrial fusion and morphology-regulating mitochondrial functions during ovulation and luteinization. These results suggest a mechanism of gonadotropin-regulated ovarian endocrine functions and provide clues for therapeutic treatments of infertile female.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3988-3999
Number of pages12
JournalEndocrinology
Volume158
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2017

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