Abstract:
Mitochondria are the main cellular organelle responsible for energy production, having an essential role in maintaining
cellular homeostasis. In this study, the gene expression of TFAM (Transcription Factor A Mitochondrial) and SIRT1
(Silent Information Regulator) in sow oocytes cultured in vitro was assessed using the RT-qPCR reaction. The primers
were tailored after our own design. The groups were: V1 (matured oocytes, control group), V2 (matured oocytes with
hormones), V3 (medium supplemented with Bisphenol A), V4 (medium supplemented with Bisphenol A and
hormones). Our findings reveal a reduction in SIRT1 activity following maturation in all experimental groups, while
TFAM activity displayed more elevated levels, seemingly independent of the SIRT1 gene expression. The highest values
of gene expression for TFAM and SIRT1 were obtained in V2 (supplemented with FSH and LH, - 0.277 and 0.010) and
V4 (FSH, LH and bisphenol A - 0.272 and 0.015) without significant differences (p=0.941). Bisphenol A alone
generated low values, presumably due to its endocrine disruptor action. We concluded that FSH/LH addition might
rescue some of the TFAM expression during bisphenol treatment, but the mechanism might be independent of SIRT1.