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Oleuropein restores oocyte competence during SIRT1 inhibition via SIRT1/NRF2-mediated redox and metabolic reprogramming in porcine oocytes | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Oleuropein restores oocyte competence during SIRT1 inhibition via SIRT1/NRF2-mediated redox and metabolic reprogramming in porcine oocytes
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Nenghao Cao
HP
Huilin Peng
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
JZ
Juntong Zhang
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Key Points
Oocyte competence is restored through oleuropein treatment, enhancing cellular function and viability.
Findings indicate a significant increase in oocyte quality under SIRT1 inhibition after treatment with oleuropein.
Research utilized porcine oocytes to explore the mechanisms of SIRT1 and NRF2 in redox and metabolic changes.
These findings may enable new approaches for fertility treatments, highlighting the need for further investigations.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2026.117873