# Evaluation of Lysophosphatidic Acid Effects and Its Receptors During Bovine Embryo Development

**Authors:** Bo Yu, Shuying Dai, Lei Cheng, Qirong Lu, Qing Liu, Hongbo Chen

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms26062596 · International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2025-03-13

## TL;DR

This study explores how lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) affects bovine embryo development and identifies potential receptors involved in its effects.

## Contribution

The study identifies LPAR2 as a key receptor involved in LPA signaling during bovine embryo development.

## Key findings

- LPA is present in bovine oviductal fluid and reduces apoptosis in embryos.
- LPA increases total cell number in day 7 blastocysts.
- LPAR2 is significantly upregulated in embryos after LPA stimulation.

## Abstract

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a small bioactive phospholipid which plays an important role during embryonic development and promotes developmental potential of in-vitro-produced (IVP) embryos in several species, including sheep and pigs. In bovines, LPA accelerates IVP blastocyst formation through the Hippo/YAP pathway. However, other LPA effects and its potential receptors during bovine embryo development are less clear. In this study, we used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to assess the presence of LPA in bovine oviductal fluid and determine cell apoptosis in embryos after LPA stimulation by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). We further evaluated potential receptors of LPA through molecular docking, RNA-seq data analysis and quantitative RT-PCR. LPA was found to be present in oviductal fluid. An increase in total cell number and a decrease in apoptosis levels were detected in day 7 blastocysts after LPA treatment. Among eight LPA receptors (LPARs), GPR87 and LPAR2 showed the highest affinity with LPA and their transcripts were expressed in embryos after the 16-cell stage in RNA-seq and qRT-PCR analysis. However, only the expression of LPAR2 was significantly increased in day 6 blastocysts after LPA stimulation, indicating its potential role in LPA-mediated signaling pathways. Our data highlight the positive effects of LPA on embryos and enrich information of related signaling mediators of LPA during embryonic development.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** GPR87 (G protein-coupled receptor 87) [NCBI Gene 53836], LPAR2 (lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2) [NCBI Gene 9170]
- **Chemicals:** lysophosphatidic acid (PubChem CID 5497152), LPA (PubChem CID 5497152)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** GPR87 (G protein-coupled receptor 87) [NCBI Gene 785030], DNTT (DNA nucleotidylexotransferase) [NCBI Gene 281120], LPAR2 (lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2) [NCBI Gene 509748] {aka EDG4}
- **Chemicals:** phospholipid (MESH:D010743), LPA (MESH:C032881), dUTP (MESH:C027078)
- **Species:** Sus scrofa (pig, species) [taxon 9823], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Ovis aries (domestic sheep, species) [taxon 9940]

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