Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM

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Autor(a) principal: París-Oller, Evelyne
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Navarro-Serna, Sergio, Soriano-Úbeda, Cristina, Lopes, Jordana S., Matás, Carmen, Ruiz, Salvador, Latorre, Rafael, López-Albors, Octávio, Romar, Raquel, Cánovas, Sebastien, Coy, Pilar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31610
https://doi.org/París-Oller, E., S. Navarro-Serna, C. Soriano-Úbeda, J. S. Lopes, C. Matás, S. Ruiz, R. Latorre, et al. 2021. “Reproductive Fluids, Used for the in Vitro Production of Pig Embryos, Result in Healthy Offspring and Avoid Aberrant Placental Expression of PEG3 and LUM.” Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 12 (1): 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-020-00544-0.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-020-00544-0
Resumo: Background: In vitro embryo production (IVP) and embryo transfer (ET) are two very common assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in human and cattle. However, in pig, the combination of either procedures, or even their use separately, is still considered suboptimal due to the low efficiency of IVP plus the difficulty of performing ET in the long and contorted uterus of the sow. In addition, the potential impact of these two ART on the health of the offspring is unknown. We investigated here if the use of a modified IVP system, with natural reproductive fluids (RF) as supplements to the culture media, combined with a minimally invasive surgery to perform ET, affects the output of the own IVP system as well as the reproductive performance of the mother and placental molecular traits. Results: The blastocyst rates obtained by both in vitro systems, conventional (C-IVP) and modified (RF-IVP), were similar. Pregnancy and farrowing rates were also similar. However, when compared to in vivo control (artificial insemination, AI), litter sizes of both IVP groups were lower, while placental efficiency was higher in AI than in RF-IVP. Gene expression studies revealed aberrant expression levels for PEG3 and LUM in placental tissue for C-IVP group when compared to AI, but not for RF-IVP group. Conclusions: The use of reproductive fluids as additives for the culture media in pig IVP does not improve reproductive performance of recipient mothers but could mitigate the impact of artificial procedures in the offspring.
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spelling Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUMAssisted reproductive technologiesEmbryo transferIn vitro embryo productionPlacentaReproductive fluidsBackground: In vitro embryo production (IVP) and embryo transfer (ET) are two very common assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in human and cattle. However, in pig, the combination of either procedures, or even their use separately, is still considered suboptimal due to the low efficiency of IVP plus the difficulty of performing ET in the long and contorted uterus of the sow. In addition, the potential impact of these two ART on the health of the offspring is unknown. We investigated here if the use of a modified IVP system, with natural reproductive fluids (RF) as supplements to the culture media, combined with a minimally invasive surgery to perform ET, affects the output of the own IVP system as well as the reproductive performance of the mother and placental molecular traits. Results: The blastocyst rates obtained by both in vitro systems, conventional (C-IVP) and modified (RF-IVP), were similar. Pregnancy and farrowing rates were also similar. However, when compared to in vivo control (artificial insemination, AI), litter sizes of both IVP groups were lower, while placental efficiency was higher in AI than in RF-IVP. Gene expression studies revealed aberrant expression levels for PEG3 and LUM in placental tissue for C-IVP group when compared to AI, but not for RF-IVP group. Conclusions: The use of reproductive fluids as additives for the culture media in pig IVP does not improve reproductive performance of recipient mothers but could mitigate the impact of artificial procedures in the offspring.MINECO, FEDER, Fundación SenecaBioMed Central2022-03-30T15:46:37Z2022-03-302021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/31610https://doi.org/París-Oller, E., S. Navarro-Serna, C. Soriano-Úbeda, J. S. Lopes, C. Matás, S. Ruiz, R. Latorre, et al. 2021. “Reproductive Fluids, Used for the in Vitro Production of Pig Embryos, Result in Healthy Offspring and Avoid Aberrant Placental Expression of PEG3 and LUM.” Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 12 (1): 32. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-020-00544-0.http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31610https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-020-00544-0enghttps://jasbsci.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40104-020-00544-0ndndndjordana.lopes@uevora.ptndndndndndndnd387París-Oller, EvelyneNavarro-Serna, SergioSoriano-Úbeda, CristinaLopes, Jordana S.Matás, CarmenRuiz, SalvadorLatorre, RafaelLópez-Albors, OctávioRomar, RaquelCánovas, SebastienCoy, Pilarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:31:08Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/31610Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:20:37.995221Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
title Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
spellingShingle Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
París-Oller, Evelyne
Assisted reproductive technologies
Embryo transfer
In vitro embryo production
Placenta
Reproductive fluids
title_short Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
title_full Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
title_fullStr Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
title_sort Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM
author París-Oller, Evelyne
author_facet París-Oller, Evelyne
Navarro-Serna, Sergio
Soriano-Úbeda, Cristina
Lopes, Jordana S.
Matás, Carmen
Ruiz, Salvador
Latorre, Rafael
López-Albors, Octávio
Romar, Raquel
Cánovas, Sebastien
Coy, Pilar
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author2 Navarro-Serna, Sergio
Soriano-Úbeda, Cristina
Lopes, Jordana S.
Matás, Carmen
Ruiz, Salvador
Latorre, Rafael
López-Albors, Octávio
Romar, Raquel
Cánovas, Sebastien
Coy, Pilar
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv París-Oller, Evelyne
Navarro-Serna, Sergio
Soriano-Úbeda, Cristina
Lopes, Jordana S.
Matás, Carmen
Ruiz, Salvador
Latorre, Rafael
López-Albors, Octávio
Romar, Raquel
Cánovas, Sebastien
Coy, Pilar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Assisted reproductive technologies
Embryo transfer
In vitro embryo production
Placenta
Reproductive fluids
topic Assisted reproductive technologies
Embryo transfer
In vitro embryo production
Placenta
Reproductive fluids
description Background: In vitro embryo production (IVP) and embryo transfer (ET) are two very common assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in human and cattle. However, in pig, the combination of either procedures, or even their use separately, is still considered suboptimal due to the low efficiency of IVP plus the difficulty of performing ET in the long and contorted uterus of the sow. In addition, the potential impact of these two ART on the health of the offspring is unknown. We investigated here if the use of a modified IVP system, with natural reproductive fluids (RF) as supplements to the culture media, combined with a minimally invasive surgery to perform ET, affects the output of the own IVP system as well as the reproductive performance of the mother and placental molecular traits. Results: The blastocyst rates obtained by both in vitro systems, conventional (C-IVP) and modified (RF-IVP), were similar. Pregnancy and farrowing rates were also similar. However, when compared to in vivo control (artificial insemination, AI), litter sizes of both IVP groups were lower, while placental efficiency was higher in AI than in RF-IVP. Gene expression studies revealed aberrant expression levels for PEG3 and LUM in placental tissue for C-IVP group when compared to AI, but not for RF-IVP group. Conclusions: The use of reproductive fluids as additives for the culture media in pig IVP does not improve reproductive performance of recipient mothers but could mitigate the impact of artificial procedures in the offspring.
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