Exposure to podophyllotoxin inhibits oocyte meiosis by disturbing meiotic spindle formation

Sci Rep. 2018 Jul 5;8(1):10145. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-28544-1.

Abstract

Podophyllotoxin is used as medical cream which is widely applied to genital warts and molluscum contagiosum. Although previous study showed that podophyllotoxin had minimal toxicity, it was forbidden to use during pregnancy since it might be toxic to the embryos. In present study we used mouse as the model and tried to examine whether podophyllotoxin exposure was toxic to oocyte maturation, which further affected embryo development. Our results showed that podophyllotoxin exposure inhibited mouse oocyte maturation, showing with the failure of polar body extrusion, and the inhibitory effects of podophyllotoxin on oocytes was dose-depended. Further studies showed that the meiotic spindle formation was disturbed, the chromosomes were misaligned and the fluorescence signal of microtubule was decreased, indicating that podophyllotoxin may affect microtubule dynamics for spindle organization. Moreover, the oocytes which reached metaphase II under podophyllotoxin exposure also showed aberrant spindle morphology and chromosome misalignment, and the embryos generated from these oocytes showed low developmental competence. We also found that the localization of p44/42 MAPK and gamma-tubulin was disrupted, which further confirmed the effects of podophyllotoxin on meiotic spindle formation. In all, our results indicated that podophyllotoxin exposure could affect mouse oocyte maturation by disturbing microtubule dynamics and meiotic spindle formation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chromosomes, Mammalian / drug effects
  • Chromosomes, Mammalian / metabolism
  • Embryonic Development / drug effects
  • Female
  • Meiosis / drug effects*
  • Mice, Inbred ICR
  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases / metabolism
  • Oocytes / cytology*
  • Oocytes / drug effects
  • Oocytes / metabolism
  • Podophyllotoxin / pharmacology*
  • Spindle Apparatus / drug effects
  • Spindle Apparatus / metabolism*
  • Tubulin / metabolism

Substances

  • Tubulin
  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
  • Podophyllotoxin