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Regulation of glucose metabolism: Effects on oocyte, preimplantation embryo, assisted reproductive technology and embryonic stem cell

Yu-Ying Xiong, Haiying Zhu, Ruo-Jin Shi, Yunfeng Wu, Yong Fan, Long Jin

2024Heliyon16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glucose is a major energy substrate for cellular life activities, and its metabolic pathways include glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway, and the polyol pathway. Here, we review the glucose uptake pathways, metabolic characteristics, glucose transport, glucose metabolism-related enzymes, and biological importance in mammalian oocyte maturation, early embryo development, and embryonic stem cell proliferation and differentiation. Moreover, the interrelationships among glucose metabolism, female reproduction-related diseases and assisted reproductive technologies are focused. In addition, we review a number of analytical methodologies with the intention to integrate a multi-tiered strategy that encompasses cutting-edge metabolomics, artificial intelligence, epigenetics, and morphological assessments, setting the stage for a pivotal approach to cultivating high-caliber embryos in the future.

Topics & Concepts

OocyteEmbryoEmbryonic stem cellBiologyCell biologyAndrologyBlastocystMetabolismAssisted reproductive technologyStem cellCarbohydrate metabolismEmbryogenesisGeneticsPregnancyEndocrinologyMedicineInfertilityGenePancreatic function and diabetesReproductive Biology and FertilityBirth, Development, and Health