Mol. Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on January 18, 2006
Molecular Human Reproduction 2005 11(12):843-846; doi:10.1093/molehr/gah243
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Mitochondrial DNA content and 4977 bp deletion in unfertilized oocytes
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
1 To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, 102 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR, China. E-mail: cwcchan{at}graduate.hku.hk
Previous studies analysing the incidences of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions and mtDNA content in unfertilized oocytes in relation to donors age have been controversial. The objective of the study was to compare these two parameters in unfertilized oocytes and relate them to the donors age. Fifty-two women donated 155 unfertilized metaphase II (MII) oocytes. The incidence of 4977 bp deletion was 34.6%, and the mtDNA copy number was 598 350 ± 265 862. Women
35 years of age had a significantly higher incidence of 4977 bp deletion, lower mtDNA copy number, higher FSH level and poorer ovarian response when compared with younger women. The mtDNA copy number was negatively correlated with the donors age. The higher incidence of mtDNA deletion and lower mtDNA copy number in older women suggested that these two parameters may reflect ovarian ageing.
Key words: age/deletion/mitochondrial DNA copy number/unfertilized oocyte
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